Steamer (Noun)

Meaning 1

An edible clam with thin oval-shaped shell found in coastal regions of the United States and Europe.

Classification

Nouns denoting animals.

Examples

  • Diners at the seafood restaurant eagerly awaited their order of steamers, which the chef promised would be served with a side of melted butter.
  • Steaming hot steamers were the main attraction at the annual coastal festival, drawing in crowds from nearby towns.
  • The fisherman's haul included a bucket of fresh steamers, which he sold to the local market at a handsome profit.
  • In New England, steamers are a staple at summer barbecues, often served alongside grilled corn and lobster rolls.
  • Some recipes call for adding steamers to chowders, where their tender flesh and sweetness complement the smoky flavors of the broth.

Synonyms

  • Long-neck Clam
  • Mya Arenaria
  • Soft-shell Clam
  • Steamer Clam

Hypernyms

  • Clam

Meaning 2

A ship powered by one or more steam engines.

Classification

Nouns denoting man-made objects.

Examples

  • The historic steamer was restored to its former glory and now offers scenic cruises around the lake.
  • In the 19th century, steamers revolutionized transportation by allowing for faster and more efficient travel along waterways.
  • The steamer chugged steadily along the canal, its smokestack puffing out clouds of white vapor.
  • Passengers on the luxury steamer enjoyed fine dining, entertainment, and lavish accommodations during their transatlantic voyage.
  • The old river steamer had been in operation for over a century, serving as a vital transportation link between rural communities.

Synonyms

  • Steamship

Hyponyms

  • Tramp
  • Paddle-wheeler

Related Words

  • Steamer (verb)
  • Steam (verb)

Meaning 3

A clam that is usually steamed in the shell.

Classification

Nouns denoting foods and drinks.

Examples

  • Quahogs are a type of steamer clad in rough, thick shells that can grow to enormous size.
  • At the seafood restaurant, they served Little Neck and Cherrystone as well as other kinds of steamer.
  • Eastern beach towns usually have a special fondness for the soft-shell quahog, not as a steamer.
  • Little Necks are one of the smaller types of steamer, and among the most prized by chefs and locals.
  • Manhattan clam chowder recipes typically call for chopped Cherrystone or Little Neck steamers.

Synonyms

  • Long-neck Clam
  • Soft-shell Clam
  • Steamer Clam

Hypernyms

  • Clam

Related Words

  • Steam (verb)

Meaning 4

A cooking utensil that can be used to cook food by steaming it.

Classification

Nouns denoting man-made objects.

Examples

  • She carefully placed the steamer basket into the pot to cook the vegetables.
  • To make steamed dumplings, you'll need a large steamer with multiple tiers.
  • The steamer insert for the Instant Pot made cooking healthy meals a breeze.
  • If you don't have a steamer, you can use a metal colander to cook your broccoli.
  • He preferred to use a bamboo steamer to prepare delicate fish fillets.

Hypernyms

  • Cookware

Related Words

  • Steam (verb)
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