tray cloth
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Definition
- Noun:
- A small piece of cloth or linen: A "tray cloth" is a small, often decorative, piece of fabric designed to be placed on a tray. Its primary function is to protect the tray's surface, absorb minor spills, or provide an attractive lining for items served on the tray.
Usage
- The word "tray cloth" is a compound noun. It is used to refer to the specific item placed on a tray. It is typically used in contexts related to serving food, beverages, or in domestic settings.
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Examples
- Noun:
- The waiter carefully arranged the silverware on a lace tray cloth.
- After breakfast, she rinsed the stained tray cloth.
- A linen tray cloth adds a touch of elegance to afternoon tea.
Advanced Usage
- While primarily functional, a "tray cloth" can be part of formal table linen or a coordinated set.
- The embroidered tray cloth matched the larger tablecloth perfectly.
Variants and Related Words
- Tray (n): A flat, shallow container with a raised edge, used for carrying or holding things.
- Placemat (n): A mat set on a dining table beneath a place setting. (Similar function but for a table, not a tray).
- Doily (n): A small ornamental mat, often of lace or paper, placed under a dish or vase. (Similar in size and decorative purpose).
Synonyms
- Tray napkin: A less common term with a similar meaning.
- Server cloth: A more general term that could include a cloth for a tray.
Notes
- "Tray cloth" is a specific term. Do not confuse it with a general "cloth" or "napkin," which have broader uses. Its use is defined by its association with a tray.
Noun
- table linen consisting of a small cloth for a tray