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Dog vs Skillet - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between dog and skillet

is that dog is a mammal, canis lupus familiaris , that has been domesticated for thousands of years, of highly variable appearance due to human breeding while skillet is (us) a pan for frying, generally large and heavy.

As a verb dog

is to pursue with the intent to catch.

dog

English

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    skillet

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (US) A pan for frying, generally large and heavy.
  • Heat some oil in a cast-iron skillet and add the onions.
  • (US) A dish or meal cooked in such a pan.
  • This is an easy skillet with potatoes and bacon.
  • (US, as a modifier) Cooked in a skillet.
  • Can you make up a quick skillet hash?

    Synonyms

    * (pan for frying): frying pan (qualifier)

    Usage notes

    Although somewhat common, skillet'' is less common than ''frying pan'' in American English. It is not likely to be recognized in British English, where the term ''frying pan is used alone.

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