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Definition of Dripping pan
1. Noun. Pan for catching drippings under roasting meat.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dripping Pan
Literary usage of Dripping pan
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Essays, Political, Economical, and Philosophical by Benjamin Rumford (1802)
"In- the dripping-pan, a gridiron (feen in fig. 14.) is placed, the horizontal
bars of which are on a level with the fides or brim of the dripping-pan* and ..."
2. The Complete Works of Count Rumford by Benjamin Rumford, American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1874)
"A late improvement has been made in the arrangement of the dripping-pan, ...
Having put a certain quantity of water into the principal dripping-pan, ..."
3. Sheet Metal Drafting, Prepared in the Extension Division of the University by Ellsworth M. Longfield (1921)
"X18 in. dripping pan measures 12 in. X18 in. outside the wire around the top,
... Figure 187 shows a full size development of one corner of a dripping pan, ..."
4. A Lecture on Heads by George Alexander Stevens, Frederick Pilon, Charles Lee Lewes (1802)
"Why, the cook; she brought the dripping-pan there; for, my Lord, though we will
allow, if we had not been there, we could not have been thrown down there; ..."
5. The Home Cook Book: A Collection of Practical Receipts by Expert Cooks (1905)
"Put in a dripping-pan with a cup of hot water and set in the oven. Baste often
with the little water and the fat from the meat and the sage on the bottom of ..."
6. The Speaker's Garland: Comprising 100 Choice Selections by Phineas Garrett (1885)
"Why, the cook; she brought the dripping-pan there; for, my Lord, though we will
allow, if we had not been there we could not have been thrown down there; ..."