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trencher
trench·er 1 T0339200 (trĕn′chər)n.1. A wooden board or platter on which food is carved or served.2. A piece of stale bread shaped or cut to serve as a plate for eating meals in the Middle Ages. [Middle English trenchur, from Anglo-Norman trenchour, from trencher, to cut, perhaps from Vulgar Latin *trincāre; see trench.]
trench·er 2 T0339200 (trĕn′chər)n. One that digs trenches.trencher (ˈtrɛntʃə) n1. (Historical Terms) (esp formerly) a wooden board on which food was served or cut2. (Clothing & Fashion) Also called: trencher cap another name for mortarboard1[C14 trenchour knife, plate for carving on, from Old French trencheoir, from trenchier to cut; see trench]
trencher (ˈtrɛntʃə) na person or thing that digs trenchestrench•er (ˈtrɛn tʃər) n. a rectangular or circular flat piece of wood on which food is served or carved. [1275–1325; Middle English trenchour thing to cut with or on < Anglo-French; Middle French trencheoir. See trench, -ory2] trencher - A platter or tray for serving food.See also related terms for tray.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | trencher - someone who digs trenches digger - a laborer who digs | | 2. | trencher - a wooden board or platter on which food is served or carvedboard - a flat piece of material designed for a special purpose; "he nailed boards across the windows" | Translationstrencher
trencher (esp formerly) a wooden board on which food was served or cut trencher[′trench·ər] (mechanical engineering) trench excavator trencher
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