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Culinary is a word that comes from culina in Latin meaning Kitchen and the word Kiln or oven is related. Culinary means therefore "of the Kitchen" or "of the oven" generally, cooking. Culinary Arts can be translated to Cooking Arts or Kitchen Arts. So you can use either Cooking or Kitchen whichever best fits.
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UUHH LET ME THINK U GO I LIKE CULINARY OR IM IN THE CULINARY PROFESSION!!! HU
The term is "archaic."
Dill seed is a term we use in English too.
One loanword trend originating from French is the use of culinary terms. Words like "cuisine," "à la carte," and "chef" have been borrowed into English to describe various aspects of food and cooking. This trend reflects the influence of French cuisine and culinary traditions on English-speaking cultures.
My cousin went to culinary school and is now a chef at a fancy hotel.
It is important to know the culinary arts because you use it to cook your meals.
The slang term "gonna" is an abbreviaton of the two words "going to". The term "gonna" is recognised as a genuine English term in the Oxford dictionaries. The term is used predominantly in an informal sense.
Culinary tools.
A "quodophile" is not a recognized term in the English language. It does not have a defined meaning or use.
The French word for Tennis is the same as in English: (le) tennis.