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Riser vs Ricer - What's the difference?

riser | ricer |

As a verb riser

is to laugh.

As a noun ricer is

(us) a person, especially a native american, who cultivates and harvests rice.

riser

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • Someone or something which rises.
  • A platform or stand used to lift or elevate something.
  • The choir stood on risers for the performance.
  • The vertical part of a step on a staircase.
  • (archery) The main body of a bow.
  • A conduit or path between floors of a building for placement of telephone, networking, and other utility cables.
  • A Manx cat with an extremely short tail.
  • Antonyms

    * (vertical part of a step) run, tread

    Anagrams

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    ricer

    English

    (Potato ricer)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (US) A person, especially a Native American, who cultivates and harvests rice.
  • * 1967 , The New Yorker , Volume 43, Part 6, page 41:
  • He opened the cashbox and counted out the money, and Martin handed it on to one of the ricers .
    "Where are you guys ricing tomorrow?" he said.
    "Down in the Refuge," the ricer with the money said.
  • * 1988 , Thomas Vennum, Wild Rice and the Ojibway People , page 229:
  • In exchange for use of a buyer's boat, the ricers were to sell what they harvested exclusively to him.
  • * 1999' September 19, , ''Under the Wild Rice Moon'', ''Minneapolis Star Tribune'', reprinted in '''2002 , ''The Winona LaDuke Reader: A Collection of Essential Writings , page 30:
  • There are also lots of ricers'. By two weeks into ricing season, Native Harvest bought from 30 or 40 ' ricers .
  • (cooking) A utensil used to extrude soft foods (such as, and especially, cooked potato) through holes about the diameter of a grain of rice.
  • * 2007 , Patricia Webster Stewart, Stuck in My Own Family Tree , page 25:
  • He cooked a roast, made applesauce with the ricer and used every size pan he could find to cook vegetables.
  • * 2008 , Leanne Kitchen, The Greengrocer , page 14:
  • Ricers can also be used for mashing other root vegetables, as well as starchy ones like broad (fava) beans and peas.
  • * 2013 , Tara Mataraza Desmond, Choosing Sides: From Holidays to Every Day, 130 Delicious Recipes to Make the Meal , unnumbered page:
  • Passing cooked chunks through a basic, inexpensive handheld ricer maximizes their texture, which is less starchy than their russet brethren, and makes a soft, dry pile that simply stirs into creamy, smooth mounds.
  • (US, slang, derogatory) An imported automobile from an Oriental country, deemed inferior because it is low-powered and/or cheap.
  • (US, slang, derogatory) A person who drives such an automobile.
  • (US, slang, derogatory) A person who modifies such an automobile using after-market parts to give it the appearance of being more powerful or sporty.
  • Synonyms

    * (imported oriental automobile) rice burner * (kitchen implement) potato masher, potato ricer

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