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baster
baste 1 B0107800 (bāst)tr.v. bast·ed, bast·ing, bastes To sew loosely with large running stitches so as to hold together temporarily. [Middle English basten, from Old French bastir, of Germanic origin.] bast′er n.
baste 2 B0107800 (bāst)tr.v. bast·ed, bast·ing, bastes To moisten (meat, for example) periodically with a liquid, such as melted butter or a sauce, especially while cooking. [Middle English basten.] bast′er n.
baste 3 B0107800 (bāst)tr.v. bast·ed, bast·ing, bastes 1. To beat vigorously; thrash: basted the attacker with a club.2. To scold; berate. [Probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse beysta; see bhau- in Indo-European roots.]baster (ˈbeɪstə) nsomeone who bastesThesaurusNoun | 1. | baster - a cook who bastes roasting meat with melted fat or gravyroaster - a cook who roasts food | | 2. | baster - a sewer who fastens a garment with long loose stitchestackersewer - someone who sews; "a sewer of fine gowns" | | 3. | baster - a tube with a rubber bulb used to take up and release melted fat or gravy in order to moisten roasting meatcooking utensil, cookware - a kitchen utensil made of material that does not melt easily; used for cooking |
baster
Synonyms for basternoun a cook who bastes roasting meat with melted fat or gravyRelated Wordsnoun a sewer who fastens a garment with long loose stitchesSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a tube with a rubber bulb used to take up and release melted fat or gravy in order to moisten roasting meatRelated Words |