
1) Area between posts 2) Back home 3) Bowl setting 4) Cooking utensil 5) Cookware 6) Cookware and bakeware 7) Field of Jets 8) Football field 9) Football field of play 10) Football setting 11) Grid 12) Place for Titans and Giants 13) Shape on a suspension bridge 14) Sports term 15) Spot for a flea-flicker
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[card game] Gridiron: Fantasy Football was a football-themed collectible card game first published in 1995 by Upper Deck. == Game overview == Gridiron simulates a football game that takes place in a dystopian `near-future`, and features a violent and over-the-top backstory comparing the new style of the game to Roman gladiator combat. Each ...
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[cooking] A gridiron is a metal grate with parallel bars typically used for grilling meat, fish, vegetables, or combinations of such foods. It may also be two such grids, hinged to fold together, to hold food securely while grilling over an open flame. ==Development== Early examples of the gridiron were found in Pompeii. The Latin term is `...
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• (n.) An openwork frame on which vessels are placed for examination, cleaning, and repairs. • (n.) A football field. • (n.) A grated iron utensil for broiling flesh and fish over coals.
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1. A grated iron utensil for broiling flesh and fish over coals. ... 2. An openwork frame on which vessels are placed for examination, cleaning, and repairs. Gridiron pendulum. See Pendulum. ... <engineering> Gridiron valve, a slide valve with several parallel perforations corresponding to openings in the seat on which the valve moves. ... Or...
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Grid'i`ron noun [ Middle English
gredire ,
gredirne , from the same source as English
griddle , but the ending was confused with English
iron . See
Griddle .]
1. A grated iron utensil for broiling flesh and fish over coals.
2. (Nautical) An o...
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Just another term for the football field.
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a football field, so called for its markings.
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a cooking utensil of parallel metal bars
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