mess hall
/'meshɔ:l/
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Definition
Noun: - A large room or building, typically in a military setting, where service personnel gather to eat their meals. It serves as a communal dining facility.
Usage
The term "mess hall" is used to refer specifically to the designated eating area for a group, most commonly soldiers, sailors, or other military personnel. It implies a functional, communal space for dining.
Examples
- Noun:
- The soldiers lined up outside the mess hall for lunch.
- After the long march, the recruits were grateful for the hot food in the mess hall.
Advanced Usage
- "the mess hall": Often used with the definite article "the" when referring to a specific, known facility within a base or camp.
- Report to the mess hall at 1800 hours for dinner.
Variants and Related Words
- Mess (noun): Can refer to a group of people who regularly eat together, especially in the military, or the place where they eat. "Mess hall" is a more specific term for the physical dining room.
- He was invited to join the officers' mess.
- Dining hall (noun): A more general term for a large room where people eat together, often used in schools, colleges, or institutions outside the military.
- The university's dining hall can seat over five hundred students.
Synonyms
- Canteen: A place serving food and drink in a factory, school, or military base. (Can be slightly less formal or smaller than a mess hall).
- Chow hall: (Informal, chiefly military) A synonym for mess hall.
- Refectory: A dining hall, especially in a monastery, college, or similar institution.
Related Phrases
- Mess duty: A rotation of tasks related to the maintenance and operation of the mess hall, such as cleaning or food service.
- He was assigned to mess duty for the week.
Noun
- a (large) military dining room where service personnel eat or relax