The difference between Cuisine and Kitchen
When used as nouns, cuisine means a characteristic style of preparing food, often associated with a place of origin, whereas kitchen means a room or area for preparing food.
Kitchen is also verb with the meaning: to do kitchen work.
check bellow for the other definitions of Cuisine and Kitchen
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Cuisine as a noun (countable, uncountable):
A characteristic style of preparing food, often associated with a place of origin.
Examples:
"French cuisine is considered to be one of the world's most refined and elegant styles of cooking."
"The restaurant is noted for its excellent cuisine."
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Cuisine as a noun (countable, dated):
A kitchen or cooking department.
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Kitchen as a noun:
A room or area for preparing food.
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Kitchen as a noun:
Cuisine.
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Kitchen as a noun (chiefly, African American Vernacular English):
The nape of a person's hairline, often referring to its uncombed or "nappy" look.
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Kitchen as a noun (music):
The percussion section of an orchestra.
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Kitchen as a noun (dated):
A utensil for roasting meat.
Examples:
"a tin kitchen"
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Kitchen as a noun (attributive):
In a domesticated or uneducated form (of a language).
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Kitchen as a noun (obsolete):
Anything eaten as a relish with bread, potatoes, etc.
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Kitchen as a verb:
To do kitchen work; to prepare food.
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Kitchen as a verb:
To embellish a basic food; to season, add condiments, etc.
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Kitchen as a verb (by extension):
To embellish; to dress up.