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Ramakin

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taginnounAlternative spelling of tajine. [(cooking, countable) An earthenware cooking pot of North African origin, consisting of a shallow, round dish without handles and a tall, conical or dome-shaped lid.]
kannakinnounAlternative form of canakin. [(archaic) A little can or cup.]
rāmennounAlternative form of ramen. [Soup noodles of wheat, with various ingredients (Japanese-Chinese style).]
cannakinnounAlternative form of canakin. [(archaic) A little can or cup.]
namkinnounAlternative form of namkeen. [(India) Any savoury snack eaten between meals.]
canikinnounAlternative form of canakin. [(archaic) A little can or cup.]
cannikinnounAlternative form of canakin. [(archaic) A little can or cup.]
rakunoun(ceramics) A style of Japanese pottery, considered the traditional style for the pottery used in the Japanese tea ceremony; (especially capitalized) such pottery made by the Raku family.
ramen-yanounAlternative form of ramenya. [A ramen shop.]
tagliarininounAlternative spelling of taglierini. [A kind of egg pasta with a ribbon shape, like tagliatelle but thinner.]
romertopfnounAlternative form of Römertopf. [An unglazed clay pot for cooking food in.]
cooking-potnounAlternative spelling of cooking pot. [(cooking) any vessel (such as a saucepan), with or without a lid, used to cook food]
egg cupnounAlternative spelling of eggcup. [A small dish used to support a boiled egg while it is eaten.]
pattipannounAlternative form of pattypan. [A pan used for baking patties.]
lamennounAlternative form of ramen. [Soup noodles of wheat, with various ingredients (Japanese-Chinese style).]
maccaroninounAlternative form of macaroni (“a type of pasta”). [(uncountable) A type of pasta in the form of short tubes, typically boiled and served in soup, with a sauce, or in melted cheese; a dish of this.]
ramillienounAlternative form of Ramilie. [(attributive, historical) Applied to various 18th-century fashions or articles of dress, especially a form of cocked hat, and a wig with a long plaited tail.]
reamenounObsolete form of ream. [(UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Cream; also, the creamlike froth on ale or other liquor; froth or foam in general.]
breadbinnounAlternative spelling of bread bin. [(British) A breadbox.]
rakeenounAlternative form of raki. [A Turkish liqueur flavored with anise.]

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