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    strainer
    /ˈstreɪnə/

    noun

    • 1. a device having holes punched in it or made of crossed wires for separating solid matter from a liquid: "a tea strainer"

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  3. A strainer is a kitchen utensil with a lot of holes in it for separating liquid from solid. Learn more about the meaning, usage and pronunciation of strainer with examples and translations.

  4. A strainer is a device that holds solid pieces while a liquid passes through, or any of various devices for stretching or tightening something. Learn more about the word history, examples, and related terms of strainer from Merriam-Webster.

  5. noun. a sieve used for straining sauces, vegetables, tea, etc. a gauze or simple filter used to strain liquids. a self-locking device or a tool for tightening fencing wire. the main post in a wire fence, often diagonally braced. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of strainer 1.

  6. A strainer is an object with holes that you pour a liquid through to separate it from the solids. Learn more about the word strainer, its origin, usage, and related terms from Collins English Dictionary.

  7. A strainer is a device or tool for separating liquids from solids, or a tree that poses a hazard to navigation or swimming. Learn more about the different types and uses of strainers, and see synonyms and translations in various languages.

  8. Definitions of strainer. noun. a filter to retain larger pieces while smaller pieces and liquids pass through. see more.

  9. A strainer is a kitchen utensil with small holes in it, used for separating solids from liquids. Learn how to pronounce strainer, see examples and synonyms, and find out how to use it in cooking and eating.

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