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ˈgrater
/ ˈɡreɪtə /
noun
- a kitchen utensil with sharp-edged perforations for grating carrots, cheese, etc
- a person or thing that grates
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The wiring diagram was made by slicing up a fly brain using what is essentially a microscopic cheese grater, photographing each of the 7,000 slices and digitally putting them altogether.
From BBC
This method works with anything with holes, such as a straw hat, a strainer, a cheese grater or even a perforated spoon.
From New York Times
She goes back to the kitchen, slides the lettuce into a bowl, and turns the grater on the cheese.
From Literature
After a week’s time, he could make pepper boxes and graters from scraps of tin.
From Literature
“It’s stainless-steel wire rope netting, so it’s like jumping into a cheese grater,” Mulligan said.
From Seattle Times
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