Definition of Pantries

1. Noun. (plural of pantry) ¹

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Definition of Pantries

1. pantry [n] - See also: pantry

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pantries

pantoscopic
pantoscopic spectacles
pantothen
pantothenate
pantothenate permease
pantothenates
pantothenic
pantothenic acid
pantothenyl
pantothenyl alcohol
pantoum
pantoums
pantoyl
pantoyl lactone dehydrogenase
pantoyltaurine
pantries (current term)
pantrophic
pantropic
pantropic virus
pantropical
pantropically
pantry
pantrylike
pantryman
pantrymen
pants presser
pants suit
pantsed
pantses

Literary usage of Pantries

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

1. Home Economics: A Guide to Household Management, Including the Proper by Maria Parloa (1898)
"The kitchen and pantries. pantries. Materials used in building. The interior finish of the house. The chimney and furnace-pipes. The plumbing. ..."

2. Home Economics: A Guide to Household Management, Including the Proper by Maria Parola (1906)
"pantries A great economy of time, strength, and materials is gained by having ample and well-arranged pantries. To prevent sounds and odors reaching the ..."

3. Home Economics: A Guide to Household Management by Maria Parloa (1906)
"The kitchen and pantries. pantries. Materials used in building. The interior finish of the house. The chimney and furnace-pipes. The plumbing. ..."

4. Art Principles in House, Furniture, and Village Building: An Exposition of by Arthur Bridgman Clark (1921)
"THE KITCHEN AND pantries To design a kitchen well requires not merely that stove, sink, and cupboards shall be provided somewhere, but that these shall have ..."

5. Flora Cestrica: An Attempt to Enumerate and Describe the Flowering and by William Darlington (1837)
"pantries skl>d«r, wilh the i»pike- leu often somewhat densely.clustered, "n the branches. ... pantries ..."

6. Carpentry and Building (1908)
"The woodwork of the kitchens and pantries is filled and varnished one coat, while the bedrooms and bathrooms are primed and painted three coats of lead and ..."

7. Appletons' Cyclopædia of Drawing: Designed as a Text-book for the Mechanic by William Ezra Worthen (1857)
"pantries.—Closets for crockery should not be less than 14 inches in width in the clear; for the hanging up of clothes, not less than 18 inches, ..."

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