Meal (6)
'meal' is the definition.
(repast can mean a meal)
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(Other definitions for repast that I've seen before include "A meal concerning time gone by" , "A formal sort of meal" , "Feast, meal" , "Prates about meal" , "Banquet" .)
'meal' is the definition.
(dinner is a kind of meal)
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(Other definitions for dinner that I've seen before include "What feeds" , "Evening meal" , "Main meal of day" , "Supper" , "Eat it in the strange red inn" .)
'meal' is the definition.
(supper is a kind of meal)
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(Other definitions for supper that I've seen before include "Evening 2 Down" , "Early evening meal" , "Last meal of the day" , "Light evening meal" , "Light, late, meal" .)
'meal' is the definition.
(tea is a type of meal)
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(Other definitions for tea that I've seen before include "going to pot?" , "Evening meal - eat up" , "Drink made from leaves" , "The cup that cheers but not inebriates" , "Dried leaf infusion" .)
'meal' is the definition.
(a dish is a particular meal)
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(Other definitions for dish that I've seen before include "broth?" , "someone very attractive" , "(Food for) serving plate" , "Sky can be seen through this" , "Ruin" .)
(Other definitions for plan that I've seen before include "Blueprint" , "Programme" , "propose" , "Map; intention" , "Devise a way to achieve" .)
'meal' is the definition.
(flour is a kind of meal)
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(Other definitions for flour that I've seen before include "Dusty white stuff" , "Ground and sifted cereal grain meal" , "It;s made from grinding cereal grain" , "Delivery from miller" , "Finely ground grain" .)
'meal' is the definition.
(lunch is a kind of meal)
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(Another definition for lunch that I've seen is " Midday meal".)
'meal' is the definition.
(breakfast is a kind of meal)
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(Other definitions for breakfast that I've seen before include "Morning meal" , "One could be first on the table" , "First meal of the day" , "croissants?" , "beginning to day" .)