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canteen
[ kan-teen ]
noun
- a small container used especially by soldiers and hikers for carrying water or other liquids.
- a general store and cafeteria at a military base.
- a place where free entertainment is provided for military personnel.
- a place, as in a factory, school, or summer camp, where refreshments and sometimes personal supplies are sold.
- a recreation center or social club, especially for teenagers.
- a place set up to dispense food during an emergency.
- a snack bar.
- British. a box or chest for cutlery and other table utensils.
canteen
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noun
- a restaurant attached to a factory, school, etc, providing meals for large numbers of people
- a small shop that provides a limited range of items, such as toilet requisites, to a military unit
- a recreation centre for military personnel
- a soldier's eating and drinking utensils
- a temporary or mobile stand at which food is provided
- a box in which a set of cutlery is laid out
- the cutlery itself
- a flask or canister for carrying water or other liquids, as used by soldiers or travellers
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of canteen1
Example Sentences
He wanted to "detonate the bomb when the canteen was full of nurses and walk out", the judge added.
Foodies in China have been reportedly flocking to an unlikely destination - a funeral home - after a noodle dish served at its canteen went viral on social media.
They pause for lunch and dinner when the workers, metal plates and chopsticks in hand, file into the canteen to buy food.
And my producers were like, ‘Yeah, maybe the lady works in the canteen.’
It added that students would be able to access some areas of the campus such as the library, main hall and canteen to continue their independent studies.
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