Saucer vs Saucier - What's the difference?
saucer | saucier |
A small shallow dish to hold a cup and catch drips.
An object round and gently curved (shaped like a saucer).
(obsolete) A small pan or vessel in which sauce was set on a table.
A flat, shallow caisson for raising sunken ships.
A shallow socket for the pivot of a capstan.
To pour (tea, etc.) from the cup into the saucer in order to cool it before drinking.
(saucy)
In a large professional kitchen, a cook responsible for preparing sauces and for sauteing foods on demand.
English heteronyms
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As nouns the difference between saucer and saucier
is that saucer is a small shallow dish to hold a cup and catch drips while saucier is in a large professional kitchen, a cook responsible for preparing sauces and for sauteing foods on demand.As a verb saucer
is to pour (tea, etc.) from the cup into the saucer in order to cool it before drinking.As an adjective saucier is
comparative of saucy.saucer
English
Noun
(en noun)- The saucer -shaped object could have been a UFO.
- (Francis Bacon)