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Definition of Spice rack
1. Noun. A rack for displaying containers filled with spices.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spice Rack
Literary usage of Spice rack
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Practical Housekeeping: A Careful Compilation of Tried and Approved Recipes by Estelle Woods Wilcox, Bertha Clow (1883)
"spice rack.—The cut represents a neat rack in which is set small cans containing
spices. The handle is a convenience, and the rack can be set near when ..."
2. The Dixie Cook-book by Estelle Woods Wilcox (1883)
"spice rack.—The cut represents a neat rack in which is set small cans containing
spices. The handle is a convenience, and the rack can be set near when ..."
3. Gently with the Tides: The Best of Living Aboard by Michael L. Frankel (1990)
"And then there was the question of what fit the bulkhead over the stove better,
the spice rack or the depth sounder. The depth sounder won and my spaghetti ..."
4. Waiter, There's a Horse in My Wine: A Treasury of Entertainment, Exploration by Jennifer "Chotzi" Rosen (2005)
"Can refer to anything in the spice rack. Gewurztraminer is always described as
spicy because, a) that's what ..."
5. Sabra Crossing: An Ecological Adventure in the North Atlantic by Michael L. Frankel (1991)
"I put a second row of bungee cord across the spice rack after noticing that jars
are frequently tipping over into a mass of bottles and small food packages ..."
6. Cooking With the Baker Street Bunchby M. W. Paulson by M. W. Paulson (2006)
"7 to 8Year Olds Help plan the meal Roll and shape cookies Beat ingredients with
a whisk Find ingredients in a cabinet or spice rack Make a salad 9 to 12Year ..."