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What (who) is SAUCERS - definition

TYPE OF SMALL DISHWARE
Saucers; Saucer (Dish); Saucer Dish
  • Saucer, 1753, soft-paste porcelain with enamel and gilt decoration, [[Cleveland Museum of Art]] (USA)
  • 1753}}, soft-paste porcelain with glaze and enamel, [[Los Angeles County Museum of Art]]
  • 1844–1847}}, [[porcelain]], diameter: 14.6 cm, [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] (New York City)

Saucer         
A saucer is a type of small dishware. While in the Middle Ages a saucer was used for serving condiments and sauces, currently the term is used to denote a small plate or shallow bowl that supports a cup – usually one used to serve coffee or tea.
saucer         
(saucers)
A saucer is a small curved plate on which you stand a cup.
N-COUNT
see also flying saucer
Saucer         
·noun Something resembling a saucer in shape.
II. Saucer ·noun A shallow socket for the pivot of a capstan.
III. Saucer ·noun A flat, shallow caisson for raising sunken ships.
IV. Saucer ·noun A small pan or vessel in which sauce was set on a table.
V. Saucer ·noun A small dish, commonly deeper than a plate, in which a cup is set at table.

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Saucer

A saucer is a type of small dishware. While in the Middle Ages a saucer was used for serving condiments and sauces, currently the term is used to denote a small plate or shallow bowl that supports a cup – usually one used to serve coffee or tea.

Examples of use of SAUCERS
1. Rainier, in Washington state, and coins the phrase "flying saucers."
2. Air Force, it concluded flying saucers did not exist.
3. Were flying saucers like this one hovering over Stratford under the cover of darkness?
4. First it was the cocoa cups, rattling in their saucers, then the ornamental plates.
5. To Klass, sightings of flying saucers were invariably cases of mistaken identity.