gredile
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griddle — noun Etymology: Middle English gredil gridiron, from Anglo French greil, gredile, from Latin craticulum, diminutive of cratis wickerwork more at hurdle Date: 14th century a flat stone or metal surface on which food is baked or fried … New Collegiate Dictionary
gridiron — [ grɪdʌɪən] noun 1》 a frame of parallel metal bars used for grilling meat or fish over an open fire. 2》 a frame of parallel beams for supporting a ship in dock. 3》 a field for American football, marked with regularly spaced parallel lines. ↘N … English new terms dictionary
gridiron — /ˈgrɪdaɪən / (say griduyuhn) noun 1. a utensil consisting of parallel metal bars on which to grill meat, etc. 2. any framework or network resembling a gridiron. 3. → American football. 4. American Football the field of play, so called on account… …
gridiron — ► NOUN 1) a frame of parallel metal bars used for grilling meat or fish over an open fire. 2) a grid pattern, especially of streets. 3) a field for American football, marked with regularly spaced parallel lines. 4) N. Amer. the game of American… … English terms dictionary
grid|i|ron — «GRIHD Y uhrn», noun, verb. –n. 1. a framework of parallel iron bars or wires for broiling, usually with a handle. 2. any frame or structure like this, such as a frame for supporting a ship that is being repaired. 3. a football field. 4. a… … Useful english dictionary