pestle
Americannoun
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a tool for pounding or grinding substances in a mortar.
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any of various appliances for pounding, stamping, etc.
verb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
noun
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a club-shaped instrument for mixing or grinding substances in a mortar
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a tool for pounding or stamping
verb
Etymology
Origin of pestle
1300–50; Middle English pestel < Middle French < Latin pistillum, derivative of pistus, past participle of pīnsere to pound, crush
Example Sentences
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Traditionally, pesto was made using a mortar and pestle, though a blender or food processor gets the job done just fine today.
From Salon
The machine itself rolled lozenge dough and pressed them into perfect discs, thus eliminating the use of mortar and pestle to manually knead, roll and cut out the dough.
From Salon
A few had tooth structures that acted like a mortar and pestle and were able to grind in addition to just cutting.
From Science Daily
Many residents use stone mortars and pestles made by the stone carvers.
From Seattle Times
In a perfect pesto world, that frozen sauce is homemade — a mix of tiny-leafed Genovese basil, Italian pine nuts and good olive oil that you’ve pounded by hand with a mortar and pestle.
From Seattle Times
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