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countertop

[ koun-ter-top ]

noun

  1. a counter, counter, count, as in a kitchen, especially when covered with a heat- and stain-resistant material.


adjective

  1. designed to fit or be used on a countertop:

    a countertop microwave oven.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of countertop1

First recorded in 1895–1900; counter 1 + top 1
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“The level of zeolite dusting is similar to how you would dust a countertop with flour if you were rolling dough,” he said, noting he purchased zeolite in 25-pound tubs from Home Depot.

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This countertop infusion machine automates every step—drying, decarboxylation, and infusion—letting you infuse oils, butters, honeys, and more without the usual guesswork.

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Other imported foods found on the countertops in many US kitchens could suffer a similar fate, especially those coming from European Union nations, who will all be hit by a 20% tariff.

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And you know what countertop appliance really aids in said salads?

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Prescription pills were scattered on a nearby countertop.

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