Definition of Frypan

1. Noun. A pan used for frying foods.

Exact synonyms: Frying Pan, Skillet
Specialized synonyms: Electric Frying Pan, Spider
Terms within: Grip, Handgrip, Handle, Hold
Generic synonyms: Cooking Pan, Pan

Definition of Frypan

1. Noun. (US Australia New Zealand) A frying pan. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Frypan

1. a pan for frying food [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Frypan

fryable
frybread
frybreads
fryer
fryers
frying
frying pan
frying pans
fryingpan
fryings
fryling
frylings
fryndes
fryolator
fryolators
frypan (current term)
frypans
frænula
frænulum
frænulums
frænum
fscks
fsec
fsr
ft
ft-L
ft-lb
fthm
ftiction

Literary usage of Frypan

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Thrifty Meals for Two: Making Food Dollars Count by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"Brown pork chops in hot frypan. Remove chops and discard fat. 3. Cook celery and onion in frypan until tender. Mix with "bread, apple, seasonings, ..."

2. The Moose Book: Facts and Stories from Northern Forests by Samuel Merrill (1920)
"The frypan should be kept exceedingly hot. This is easily done, even if the fire is of ... A heavy castiron frypan is preferred to one of pressed steel, ..."

3. Camping Out by Warren Hastings Miller (1918)
"Beat to a frazzle, add a drip or two from the cow can, and then into the hot greased frypan with the liquid. Let stand a few minutes, until brown underneath ..."

4. Mrs. Scott's North American Seasonal Cook Book: Spring, Summer, Autumn and by Anna B. (Storck) Scott (1921)
"Pound the steak and sear quickly in hot iron frypan that has been brushed ... Put the drippings or oil into frypan, add the onion and peppers and fry until ..."

5. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris, George Grove (1897)
"You fit take us through surf, frypan ? " asked the Mate ; and the grizzled helmsman nodded silently as he took a firmer grip of the sculling oar. ..."

6. In the Niger Country by Harold Bindloss (1898)
"... they were unable to handle the engines, and some were scalded in the attempt. The grinning frypan, who, so he said, was there, and afterwards occa- ..."

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