canteen
[ kan-teen ]
/ kænˈtin /
noun
Words nearby canteen
cantaloupe,
cantankerous,
cantar,
cantata,
cantatrice,
canteen,
canteen culture,
canteloube,
canter,
canterbury,
canterbury bell
Example sentences from the Web for canteen
British Dictionary definitions for canteen
canteen
/ (kænˈtiːn) /
noun
a restaurant attached to a factory, school, etc, providing meals for large numbers of people
- a small shop that provides a limited range of items, such as toilet requisites, to a military unit
- a recreation centre for military personnel
a soldier's eating and drinking utensils
a temporary or mobile stand at which food is provided
- a box in which a set of cutlery is laid out
- the cutlery itself
a flask or canister for carrying water or other liquids, as used by soldiers or travellers
Word Origin for canteen
C18: from French
cantine, from Italian
cantina wine cellar, from
canto corner, from Latin
canthus iron hoop encircling chariot wheel; see
cant ²