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Burner vs Grill - What's the difference?

burner | grill |

As nouns the difference between burner and grill

is that burner is a participant in the festival while grill is grill.

burner

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • Someone or something which burns.
  • An element on a kitchen stove that generates localized heat for cooking.
  • * 1975 , (Bob Dylan), (Tangled Up in Blue)
  • She lit a burner on the stove
    And offered me a pipe
    "I thought you'd never say hello", she said
    "You look like the silent type"
  • (chemistry) A device that generates localized heat for experiments; a bunsen burner.
  • A device that burns fuel; e.g. a diesel engine; a hot-air balloon's propulsion system.
  • A device for burning refuse; an incinerator
  • (computing) A device that allows data or music to be stored on a CDR or CD-ROM.
  • (slang) A mobile phone used for only a short time and then thrown away so that the owner cannot be traced.
  • (computing) An app that creates temporary phone numbers for a user.
  • (slang) An elaborate piece of graffiti.
  • * 2011 , Adam Melnyk, Visual Orgasm: The Early Years of Canadian Graffiti (page 84)
  • Synonyms

    * (sense) ring

    grill

    English

    (wikipedia grill)

    Etymology 1

    From (etyl) .

    Alternative forms

    * (l)

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • (transitive, Scotland, US) To make angry; provoke.
  • (transitive, chiefly, Scotland) To terrify; make tremble.
  • (intransitive, chiefly, Scotland) To tremble; shiver.
  • (intransitive, Northern England, Scotland) To snarl; snap.
  • Etymology 2

    From (etyl) gril, .

    Adjective

    (en-adj)
  • harsh, rough, severe; cruel
  • Noun

    (en-noun)
  • harm
  • Etymology 3

    1655, from (etyl) gril, from (etyl), from (etyl) . Related to (l), (l).

    Alternative forms

    (wikipedia) * grille

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A rack; a grid of wire or a sheet of material with a pattern of holes or slots, usually used to protect something while allowing the passage of air and liquids. Typical uses: to allow air through a fan while preventing fingers or objects from passing; to allow people to talk to somebody, while preventing attack.
  • *
  • The house was a big elaborate limestone affair, evidently new. Winter sunshine sparkled on lace-hung casement, on glass marquise, and the burnished bronze foliations of grille and door.
  • On a vehicle, a slotted cover as above, to protect and hide the radiator, while admitting air to cool it.
  • A device comprising a source of radiant heat and a means of holding food near it, to cook it; a barbecue; a griddle.
  • (lb) A type of jewelry worn on the front teeth.
  • The front teeth regarded collectively.
  • Food cooked on a grill.
  • Humorous misspelling of
  • Derived terms
    * mixed grill * grilling

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To cook food on a grill; to barbecue.
  • Why don't we get together Saturday and grill some burgers?
  • (Australian, NZ, UK) To cook food under the element of a stove or only under the top element of an oven – (US) broil, (cooking) salamander.
  • (colloquial) To interrogate; to question aggressively or harshly.
  • The police grilled him about his movements at the time of the crime.
    Synonyms
    * See also