n. A bowl-shaped kitchen utensil with perforations for draining off liquids and rinsing food. [Middle English colyndore; probably from a Romance source akin to Old Provençal colador, strainer, from Vulgar Latin *cōlātōr, from Latin cōlātus, past participle of cōlāre, to strain; see PERCOLATE.] (click for a larger image) colander |
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