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  • 71Scraper (kitchen) — There are several types of kitchen implement which are termed scrapers. They can be made of metal, plastics such as polyethylene, nylon, or polypropylene, wood, rubber or silicone rubber. In practice, one type of scraper is often interchanged… …

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  • 72Chairlift (band) — Chairlift Origin Boulder, Colorado, United States Genres Electronic, synth pop Years active 2005–present Labels Kanine Records …

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  • 73scoop — scooper, n. /skoohp/, n. 1. a ladle or ladlelike utensil, esp. a small, deep sided shovel with a short, horizontal handle, for taking up flour, sugar, etc. 2. a utensil composed of a palm sized hollow hemisphere attached to a horizontal handle,… …

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  • 74sucket fork — /suk it/ a utensil for sweetmeats of the 16th, 17th, and early 18th centuries, having fork tines at one end and a spoon bowl at the other end of a common stem. [sucket, alter. of succade candied fruit < AF sukade, dial. OF (northeast) succade] *&#8230; …

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  • 75Chairlift — На выступлении дуэта в 2012 году …

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  • 76tool — 1. noun 1) garden tools Syn: implement, utensil, instrument, device, apparatus, gadget, appliance, machine, contrivance, contraption; informal gizmo 2) the beautiful Estella is Miss Havisham s tool Syn …

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  • 77implement — n Implement, tool, instrument, appliance, utensil mean a relatively simple device for performing a me chanical or manual operation. Nearly all of these words (the distinct exception is appliance) are interchangeable in their general senses, but&#8230; …

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  • 78rolling pin — noun utensil consisting of a cylinder (usually of wood) with a handle at each end; used to roll out dough • Hypernyms: ↑kitchen utensil * * * noun, pl ⋯ pins [count] : a long cylinder that is used for making dough flat and smooth * * * ˈrolling&#8230; …

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  • 79COOKING AND BAKING — In biblical times cooking or baking was generally done in the courtyard or kitchen, either in a hearth or an oven. In seasons of intensive labor in the field people encamped in the fields (Gen. 37:17), while in other seasons they returned to&#8230; …

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  • 80PURITY AND IMPURITY, RITUAL — (Heb. וְטָהֳרָה טֻמְאָה, tumah ve toharah), a symbolic system according to which a pure person or object is qualified for contact with the Temple and related sancta (holy objects and spaces) while an impure person or object is disqualified from&#8230; …

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