- dinner napkin
- nouna large napkin used when dinner is served• Hypernyms: ↑napkin, ↑table napkin, ↑serviette
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
dinner napkin — /ˈdɪnə næpkən/ (say dinuh napkuhn) noun → serviette …
napkin — n. 1) to fold a napkin 2) to tuck a napkin (under one s chin) 3) a cocktail; dinner; linen; paper napkin * * * [ næpkɪn] dinner linen paper napkin a cocktail to fold a napkin to tuck a napkin (under one s chin) … Combinatory dictionary
table napkin — noun a small piece of table linen that is used to wipe the mouth and to cover the lap in order to protect clothing • Syn: ↑napkin, ↑serviette • Hypernyms: ↑table linen, ↑napery • Hyponyms: ↑bib, ↑dinner … Useful english dictionary
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