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meal
1[meel]
noun
the food served and eaten especially at one of the customary, regular occasions for taking food during the day, as breakfast, lunch, or supper.
one of these regular occasions or times for eating food.
meal
2[meel]
noun
a coarse, unsifted powder ground from the edible seeds of any grain.
wheat meal;
cornmeal.
any ground or powdery substance, as of nuts or seeds, resembling this.
-meal
3a native English combining form, now unproductive, denoting a fixed measure at a time.
piecemeal.
meal
1/ miːl /
noun
any of the regular occasions, such as breakfast, lunch, dinner, etc, when food is served and eaten
( in combination )
mealtime
the food served and eaten
informal, to perform (a task) with unnecessarily great effort
meal
2/ miːl /
noun
the edible part of a grain or pulse (excluding wheat) ground to a coarse powder, used chiefly as animal food
oatmeal
maize flour
Other Word Forms
- meal-less adjective
- mealless adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of meal1
Word History and Origins
Origin of meal1
Origin of meal2
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
That one line could transform the way a cook felt about an entire meal.
Every bite was bold, flavorful, and deeply satisfying, with plenty of leftovers that easily stretch into a second meal.
Many children in Klamath attend school in Crescent City and rely upon the campus’s free meals.
Four years later, it still creeps into my mind every March and April when I’m planning meals.
Meanwhile, in 2022, UK firm Skyports delivered school meals to children in the Orkney islands, funded by Argyll and Bute Council, and temporarily ran a "fish and chip Fridays" delivery service to the wider community.
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