Snack vs Grocery - What's the difference?
snack | grocery |
(obsolete) A share; a part or portion.
* Alexander Pope
(usually groceries) retail foodstuffs and other household supplies.
* 1776:
* 1850 , '', ''The present time
A shop or store that sells groceries; a grocery store.
* 1854:
As nouns the difference between snack and grocery
is that snack is a light meal while grocery is retail foodstuffs and other household supplies.As a verb snack
is to eat a light meal.snack
English
Etymology 1
Derived terms
* snack bar * snack food * snacker * snackette * snackery * snackless * snackySee also
* munchiesDerived terms
* snack downEtymology 2
See snatch (transitive verb).Noun
(en noun)- At last he whispers, "Do, and we go snacks ."
Anagrams
* ----grocery
English
(wikipedia grocery)Noun
(groceries)- Where ten thousand pounds can be employed in the grocery trade, the wages of the grocer's labour make but a very trifling addition...
- Did not cotton spin itself, beef grow, and groceries and spiceries come in from the East and the West, quite comfortably by the side of shams?
- I observed that the vitals of the village were the grocery , the bar-room, the post-office, and the bank...
