Culinary vs Cheflike - What's the difference?
culinary | cheflike |
Relating to the practice of cookery or the activity of cooking.
Of, or relating to a kitchen
Resembling or befitting a chef; culinary.
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As adjectives the difference between culinary and cheflike
is that culinary is relating to the practice of cookery or the activity of cooking while cheflike is resembling or befitting a chef; culinary.culinary
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Adjective
(en adjective)- Her culinary skills were excellent.
Derived terms
* culinarilySee also
* cook * kiln * recipeExternal links
* .References
* Krueger, Dennis (December 1982). "Why On Earth Do They Call It Throwing?" Studio Potter Vol. 11, Number 1.[http://www.studiopotter.org/articles/?art=art0001] English collateral adjectivescheflike
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Adjective
(en adjective)citation