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- trivet refers to three feet, but the term is sometimes used in British English to refer to trivets with four feet or no feet.[citation needed] Trivet...
- Simon Every, better known by his ring name Spike Trivet, is an English professional wrestler currently perform a British Independent Scene and he is a...
- Nicholas Trivet (or Trevet, as he himself wrote) (c. 1258 – c. 1328) was an English Anglo-Norman chronicler. Trivet was born in Somerset and was the son...
- A French soupière/beanpot (on a trivet) and a Spanish olla...
- irons over that of conventional solid metal irons. The kit also contained a trivet for placing a hot base on for times of rest. The Montgomery Ward catalog...
- serves its entrecôte on a bed of the sauce, on a platter kept hot atop a trivet with a warming candle in the base. Initially the sauce is a stiff whipped...
- interred in the convent to which he had formerly been ****igned. Nicholas Trivet, an English Anglo-Norman chronicler who was a close friend, wrote that Walter...
- an induction cooktop, leaves a potentially dangerous heating element or trivet that remains hot for some time. Likewise, when taking a c****erole out of...
- lasagna comes from the Gr**** λάσανα (lasana) or λάσανον (lasanon) meaning 'trivet', 'stand for a pot' or 'chamber pot'. The Romans borrowed the word as lasanum...
- Trivet, a restaurant, wine bar and cellar with former Fat Duck master sommelier Isa Bal in the Snowsfields Yard development at London Bridge. Trivet has...