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Dish
Dish
n.
A
vessel
, as a
platter
, a
plate
, a
bowl
,
used
for
serving
up
food
at
the
table
.
Dish
n.
The
food
served
in a
dish
;
hence
,
any
particular
kind
of
food
; as, a
cold
dish
; a
warm
dish
; a
delicious
dish
. "A
dish
fit
for
the
gods
."
Dish
n.
The
state
of
being
concave
, or
like
a
dish
, or
the
degree
of
such
concavity
; as,
the
dish
of a
wheel
.
Dish
n.
A
hollow
place
, as in a
field
.
Dish
n.
A
trough
about
28
inches
long
, 4
deep
,
and
6
wide
, in
which
ore
is
measured
.
Dish
n.
That
portion
of
the
produce
of a
mine
which
is
paid
to
the
land
owner
or
proprietor
.
Dish
v. t.
To
put
in a
dish
,
ready
for
the
table
.
Dish
v. t.
To
make
concave
, or
depress
in
the
middle
,
like
a
dish
; as, to
dish
a
wheel
by
inclining
the
spokes
.
Dish
v. t.
To
frustrate
; to
beat
; to
ruin
.
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