pantry - meaning and definition. What is pantry
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What (who) is pantry - definition

ROOM WHERE ACCESSORIES, PROVISIONS, ETC. ARE STORED
Butler's pantry; Butler’s pantry; Pantler; Pantries; Pantlers; Cooling cabinet; Cold pantry
  • Butler's pantry at the [[Little White House]]
  • A California cooler in the Spooner Ranch House in [[Montaña de Oro State Park]]
  • Cold pantry exterior vents
  • Nineteenth-century pantry in Museu Romàntic Can Papiol in [[Vilanova i la Geltrú]]
  • A contemporary kitchen pantry

pantry         
(pantries)
A pantry is a small room or large cupboard in a house, usually near the kitchen, where food is kept.
= larder
N-COUNT
pantry         
¦ noun (plural pantries) a small room or cupboard in which food, crockery, and cutlery are kept.
Origin
ME: from Anglo-Norman Fr. panterie, from paneter 'baker', based on L. panis 'bread'.
Pantry         
·noun An apartment or closet in which bread and other provisions are kept.

Wikipedia

Pantry

A pantry is a room or cupboard where beverages, food, and sometimes dishes, household cleaning products, linens or provisions are stored within a home or office. Food and beverage pantries serve in an ancillary capacity to the kitchen.

Pronunciation examples for pantry
1. This particular pantry registered
A Tech Solution To Food Waste & Hunger _ Gary Oppenheimer _ Talks at Google
2. to a food pantry.
A Tech Solution To Food Waste & Hunger _ Gary Oppenheimer _ Talks at Google
3. and into the pantry.
The Scientific Process For Changing Your Life _ Sean Young _ Talks at Google
4. in a cool pantry.
Japanese Home Cooking - Simple Meals, Authentic Flavors _ Sonoko Sakai _ Talks at Google
5. all throughout the pantry.
Chrissy Flanagan _ Sydney's Sausage Queen _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of pantry
1. The headquarters has multiple conference rooms and kitchen/pantry areas.
2. The house came with furniture and a stocked pantry.
3. The district plans to remove and preserve the pantry, but its future use remains unclear.
4. Her dogs, once a source of comfort, are kept locked in a pantry.
5. Locals said that Cintron and O‘Hare often frequented a food pantry down the street.