Simmer vs Nimmer - What's the difference?
simmer | nimmer |
The state or process of simmering.
To cook or undergo heating slowly at or below the boiling point.
To cause to cook or to cause to undergo heating slowly at or below the boiling point.
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As nouns the difference between simmer and nimmer
is that simmer is the state or process of simmering while nimmer is a petty thief{{cite-book |title= blacks law dictionary |edition=abridged eighth |author=garner, bryan a.As a verb simmer
is to cook or undergo heating slowly at or below the boiling point.simmer
English
Alternative forms
* simber (obsolete)Noun
(-)- The kettle was kept on the simmer .
Verb
- The soup simmered on the stove.
- Simmer the soup for five minutes, then serve.