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Definition of Rotisseries
1. rotisserie [n] - See also: rotisserie
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rotisseries
Literary usage of Rotisseries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Argonaut Letters by Jerome Alfred Hart (1900)
"... days of San Francisco's French restaurants they were not mere restaurants,
they were rotisseries. No dark mysteries were concocted in back kitchens. ..."
2. Science from an Easy Chair by Edwin Ray Lankester (1913)
"Up to nearly 100 years ago roasting was as usual a method of cooking meat in
Paris as in London There were " rotisseries " in Paris in the old days. ..."
3. Measurements for Competitiveness in Electronics (1994)
"... equipment, and parts parts and accessories for household electric ranges and
ovens, such as burners, rotisseries, oven racks, broiler pans, etc. ..."
4. St. Martin and St. Barts Alive! by Harriet Greenberg (2003)
"There are bistros, brasseries, rotisseries and cafes as well. Visiting gourmets
can be adventurous both in cuisine and ambience. Most menus feature French ..."
5. Travels West by William Minturn (1877)
"Like the chop houses of London, you may go into one of the eating houses known
as rotisseries and select your own dinner raw, and have it cooked before your ..."