Grilled vs Griller - What's the difference?
grilled | griller |
(grill)
Cooked on a grill.
As if cooked on a grill.
Fitted with a grille.
* 1983 , René A Bravmann, African Islam?
One who, or that which, grills.
* 2002 , Karen Adler, Judith M Fertig, Fish and shellfish, grilled and smoked
Food suitable for grilling.
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As a verb grilled
is (grill).As an adjective grilled
is cooked on a grill or grilled can be fitted with a grille.As a noun griller is
one who, or that which, grills.grilled
English
Etymology 1
Verb
(head)- The meat was grilled as this was considered the healthier option.
- She grilled him over his whereabouts the previous night.
Adjective
(en adjective)- After a day in the sun, he looked more grilled than his hamburger.
Etymology 2
Adjective
(-)- High up, at second-storey level, are small openings cut into the wall and filled with shuttered, grilled windows...
griller
English
Noun
(en noun)- For the novice fish griller , firm-fleshed fish steaks (salmon, tuna, swordfish, shark) will be the easiest to grill.