terin (Meaning)

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terin (n.)

A small yellow singing bird, with an ash-colored head; the European siskin. Called also tarin.

Synonyms & Antonyms of terin

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terin Sentence Examples

  1. The terin's intricate carvings and elegant handles exuded a sense of opulence.
  2. Serving the main course in a terin provided a grand and formal presentation.
  3. The stainless steel terin ensured heat retention for the delicate stew inside.
  4. The chef's skilled hands adorned the terin with a vibrant symphony of vegetables.
  5. The aroma of the roasted meat wafted from the terin, tantalizing appetites.
  6. The terin's lid remained partially open, allowing a glimpse of the savory dish within.
  7. Guests couldn't resist the allure of the terin's contents, digging in with anticipation.
  8. The glazed terin reflected the candlelight, casting an ethereal glow upon the table.
  9. The restaurant's signature dish was served in a custom-designed terin, a true work of art.
  10. The terin's timeless design made it a cherished family heirloom passed down through generations.

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A small yellow singing bird, with an ash-colored head; the European siskin. Called also tarin.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The terin's intricate carvings and elegant handles exuded a sense of opulence.

Serving the main course in a terin provided a grand and formal presentation.

The stainless steel terin ensured heat retention for the delicate stew inside.

The chef's skilled hands adorned the terin with a vibrant symphony of vegetables.