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Definition of Dished
1. Adjective. Shaped like a dish or pan.
Definition of Dished
1. Verb. (past of dish) ¹
2. Adjective. Shaped like a dish; concave. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Dished
1. dish [v] - See also: dish
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dished
Literary usage of Dished
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Engineering Office Systems and Methods: Together with Schedules and by John Percival Davies (1915)
"dished Heads A sketch should accompany all orders for flanged and flanged ...
Heads that are flanged and dished should be dished to a radius equal to the ..."
2. Steam Boilers by Edward Marvin Shealy (1912)
"dished Heads.—The internal pressure of a boiler acting on a flat head tends ...
If they are dished to twice the radius of the shell, the head and shell will ..."
3. Vegetables by S. Beaty-Pownall (1902)
"on a hot dish, round the piece of bacon ; or the latter can be dished separately,
the beans being served in a vegetable dish, finished off by any of the ..."
4. Reminiscences of Henry Angelo: With Memoirs of His Late Father and Friends by Henry Angelo (1830)
"... a superfine tailor, am now quite dished and done over; " A Tailor I vonce vas
as blithe as e'er need be, Until love, alas ! has a devil sure made me. ..."
5. Mrs. Jordan by James Boaden (1800)
"... Season of Drury Could Not Begin with "Pizarro"— Kotzebue's Monopoly of "Seduction"
Gluts the Market — A Fable of This Kind dished Up by Mrs. Inchbald, ..."