culinary department; cuisine: This restaurant has a fine Italian kitchen.
the staff or equipment of a kitchen.
adjective
of, relating to, or designed for use in a kitchen: kitchen window; kitchen curtains.
employed in or assigned to a kitchen: kitchen help.
of or resembling a pidginized language, especially one used for communication between employers and servants or other employees who do not speak the same language.
Origin of kitchen
before 1000; Middle English kichene,Old English cycene ≪ Latin coquīna, equivalent to coqu(ere) to cook + -īna-ine1; cf. cuisine
Kriel had all the meals delivered to the Levins’ hotel, carefully wrapped in observance of strict kashrut laws that dictate how the food should be reheated in a non-kosher kitchen.
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If you’ve ever accidentally dumped way too much olive oil on your roasted fish, or sprayed your whole kitchen with a sticky store-bought aerosol oil can when trying to make pancakes, you know this to be true.
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Consider investing in a kitchen scale so that you can measure by weight rather than volume for accuracy.
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With stripe hues including cappuccino, chili, and cornflower, you’re bound to find a set that matches your kitchen’s design.
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Every kitchen needs a stock pot, no matter your cooking skills.
The best stockpots for your kitchen|PopSci Commerce Team|September 9, 2020|Popular Science
Hitchcock is very proud of his kitchen; he's comfortable here.
Alfred Hitchcock’s Fade to Black: The Great Director’s Final Days|David Freeman|December 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST
At the end of one of our sessions I join them in their kitchen for yet another drink.
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The days it takes place are marked on the wall calendar in the kitchen and counted down to with feverish excitement.
Confessions of a Turkey Killer|Tom Sykes|November 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST
He knew all about cilantro and the best facial cleanses, but in bed and on the kitchen table he was all about the ladies.
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But she is still in the kitchen, responsible for the running of the household.
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Don was telling some of his adventures, and no one but Celestia Ann in the kitchen noticed the ringing of the door-bell.
Mildred at Home|Martha Finley
If you find the formula, Madge, I want you to fix me up a solution for the kitchen pump!
The Missing Formula|Mildred A. Wirt, AKA Ann Wirt
The woman went into the kitchen and baked the waffles; but when she came back to him again he was dead.
The Swedish Fairy Book|Various
"I'd get thrown out on my bean if I ever stuck my nose in the kitchen door," Murk said.
The Brand of Silence|Harrington Strong
But there was no such appetizing smell as that of pancakes coming up from Mrs. Bimbys kitchen.
The Bobbsey Twins at Cedar Camp|Laura Lee Hope
British Dictionary definitions for kitchen
kitchen
/ (ˈkɪtʃɪn) /
noun
a room or part of a building equipped for preparing and cooking food
(as modifier)a kitchen table
Word Origin for kitchen
Old English cycene, ultimately from Late Latin coquīna, from Latin coquere to cook; see kiln