
1) Ail 2) Aniseed 3) Basil 4) Benniseed 5) Cardamum 6) Cassareep 7) Condiment 8) Flavorer 9) Flavoring 10) Flavourer 11) Flavouring 12) Garlicky 13) Gingerroot 14) Herbal 15) Interest 16) Msg 17) Pepper 18) Peppercorn 19) Salting 20) Spice 21) Sweetener 22) Sweetening
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1) Chervil or garlic 2) Cooking technique 3) Cookware and bakeware 4) Fixings 5) Flavorer 6) Flavoring 7) Flavourer 8) Flavouring 9) Herbs and spices 10) Ingredient 11) Seasoner
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[colonialism] Seasoning, or The Seasoning, is the term applied to the period of adjustment that was undertaken by immigrants - African and European - following their first attack of tropical disease, during the colonization of the Americas. Malaria was the chief adversary of colonists and slaves. Death rates dramatically differed between re...
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[cookware] Seasoning is the process of treating the surface of a saucepan, wok, crepe griddle or other cooking vessel with a stick-resistant coating formed from polymerized fat and oil on the surface. Seasoning is desirable on cast-iron cookware and carbon steel cookware, because otherwise they are very sticky to foods and rust-prone. It is...
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Season • (n.) That which is added to any species of food, to give it a higher relish, as salt, spices, etc.; a condiment. • (n.) Hence, something added to enhance enjoyment or relieve dullness; as, wit is the seasoning of conversation. • (n.) The act or process by which anything is seasoned.Seasoning: word...
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(from the article `slavery`) ...and inability to collect was one of the major reasons companies went bankrupt. After the auction the slave was delivered to the new owner, who ...
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in lumbering, drying lumber to prepare it for use. Unseasoned (green) wood is subject to attack by fungi and insects, and it also shrinks as it ...
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Removing moisture from green wood in order to improve its serviceability.
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seasoning is the process of drying timber which contains a great deal of water when growing. It is dried mainly, to minimise shrinkage and to make it more resistant to fungal attack, but it also makes it lighter and easier to handle, better for painting etc. Seasoning is quite ...
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Drying timber to a moisture content appropriate to the conditions and purposes for which it is to be used
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Adding salt, pepper, herbs and spices to a dish for added flavour.
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The process of removing the moisture from green wood to improve its workability and stability.
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Sea'son·ing noun 1. The act or process by which anything is seasoned.
2. That which is added to any species of food, to give it a higher relish, as salt, spices, etc.; a condiment.
3. Hence, something added to enhance enjoyment or relieve dullness; as, wit is the
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- Drying and removing moisture from green wood in order to improve its usability.
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reducing the moisture content of wood before working to prevent cracking, splitting, and other damage due to drying.
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[
n] - the act of adding a seasoning to food
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The drying or removing of the sap in felled trees.
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Drying green wood to a serviceable level.
-Air dried: dried by exposure to the air without the use of artifical heat.
-Kiln dried: dried in a kiln (or oven) with the aid of artificial heat.
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noun the act of adding a seasoning to food
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Drying and removing moisture from green wood in order to improve its usability.
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Drying and removing moisture from green wood in order to improve its usability.
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