blender

noun
/ˈblɛn.də/UK/ˈblɛn.dɚ/US/ˈblɪ̟n.dɚ/

Etymology

From blend + -er.

  1. inherited from *blandaną — “to blend; mix; combine
  2. derived from blanda
  3. inherited from blandan
  4. inherited from blenden
  5. suffixed as blender — “blend + er

Definitions

  1. A machine with sharp rotating blades in a bowl, for mashing, crushing, or liquefying food…

    A machine with sharp rotating blades in a bowl, for mashing, crushing, or liquefying food ingredients.

  2. A piece of fabric sewn into the front of a theatrical wig to make it blend in with the…

    A piece of fabric sewn into the front of a theatrical wig to make it blend in with the performer's natural hair.

    • A blender is added to a wig in the same way that a quick front is added. It can be added at the same time as the fronting lace is added or after the wig is completed.
  3. A subtly patterned fabric printed in different shades of a single color, often used in…

    A subtly patterned fabric printed in different shades of a single color, often used in place of a solid to create visual texture.

  4. + 1 more definition
    1. To mix in a blender

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for blender. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA