Associations to the word «Serving»
Noun
- Consecration
- Calorie
- Episcopal
- Heroism
- Platter
- Parole
- Grade
- Sentence
- Uhf
- Alderman
- Gallantry
- Kindergarten
- Adjutant
- Treasurer
- Apprenticeship
- Chairperson
- Postmaster
- Mayor
- Platform
- Midshipman
- Chaplain
- Chancellor
- Warlord
- Commuter
- Liaison
- Reelection
- Advisor
- Coordinator
- Tray
- Chairman
- Fusilier
- Military
- Flagship
- Representative
- Moderator
- Prison
- Bravery
- Quartermaster
- Interim
- Utensil
- Yeomanry
- Carbohydrate
- Gunnery
- Senate
- Councillor
- Archbishop
- Aide
- Forces
- Corvette
- Trustee
- Pastor
- Vice
- Hms
- Cuisine
- Probation
- Congress
- Dish
- Legislator
- Secretary
- Regiment
- Tang
- Pk
- Infantry
- Salad
- Platoon
- Peacekeeping
- Legislature
- Anglia
- Navy
- Maid
- Adviser
- Battalion
- Attorney
- Cereal
- Serviceman
- Prefect
- Corps
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
SERVING, adjective. That or who serves or serve.
SERVING, noun. (uncountable) The action of the verb to serve.
SERVING, noun. (countable) A portion (especially, of a meal) served to someone.
SERVING, noun. (countable) A layer added to the outside of an electrical cable to protect it
SERVING, verb. Present participle of serve
SERVING DISH, noun. A plate or dish or platter used to keep food to be served during a meal. The food is not cooked in a serving dish.
SERVING DISHES, noun. Plural of serving dish
SERVING SPOON, noun. A large spoon used to serve food on a table
SERVING SUGGESTION, noun. A suggestion as to how a particular food could be served; used especially on the packaging of ready meals where the illustration is markedly different to the contents
SERVING SUGGESTIONS, noun. Plural of serving suggestion
SERVING TIME, verb. Present participle of serve time
Dictionary definition
SERVING, noun. An individual quantity of food or drink taken as part of a meal; "the helpings were all small"; "his portion was larger than hers"; "there's enough for two servings each".
SERVING, noun. The act of delivering a writ or summons upon someone; "he accepted service of the subpoena".
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