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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
blender
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A hand blender that was sold out.
▪ I used my handy immersion blender, being careful to leave some chunks intact.
▪ Place ancho chilies and 1 cup of the cooking liquid in a blender or food processor and puree.
▪ Place the roe, lemon juice and squeezed bread in a food processor blender.
▪ Pour over dry ingredients, cover and whirl in blender for about 1 minute.
▪ Transfer to a blender or food processor and puree until smooth.
▪ With a pastry blender, cut in butter until mixture resembles coarse crumbs.
▪ With a processor or blender, smoked fish pates are ready in minutes.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Blender

Blender \Blend"er\, n. One who, or that which, blends; an instrument, as a brush, used in blending. Specifically, an electrical device with a rapidly rotating spindle to which a specially designed container can be attached, so that the contents of the container are agitated by rotating blades at adjustable speeds, permitting various degrees of homogenization of the contents. container are

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
blender

person or thing that blends, 1872, agent noun from blend (v.). As a type of electric-powered food processor, from 1942.

Wiktionary
blender

n. A machine outfitted with sharp blades, for mash, crush(,) or liquefy food ingredients.

WordNet
blender

n. an electrically powered mixer with whirling blades that mix or chop or liquefy foods [syn: liquidizer, liquidiser]

Wikipedia
Blender (software)

Blender is a professional free and open-source 3D computer graphics software product used for creating animated films, visual effects, art, 3D printed models, interactive 3D applications and video games. Blender's features include 3D modeling, UV unwrapping, texturing, raster graphics editing, rigging and skinning, fluid and smoke simulation, particle simulation, soft body simulation, sculpting, animating, match moving, camera tracking, rendering, video editing and compositing. It further features an integrated game engine.

Blender (disambiguation)

A blender is a kitchen appliance for chopping or liquefying food. Blender may also refer to:

Blender

A blender (sometimes called a liquidiser in British English) is a kitchen and laboratory appliance used to mix, purée, or emulsify food and other substances. A stationary blender consists of a blender jar with a rotating metal blade at the bottom, powered by an electric motor in the base. Some powerful models can also crush ice. The newer immersion blender configuration has a motor on top connected by a shaft to a rotating blade at the bottom, which can be used with any container.

Blender (magazine)

Blender was an American music magazine that billed itself as "the ultimate guide to music and more". It was also known for sometimes steamy pictorials of celebrities. It compiled lists of albums, artists, and songs, including both "best of" and "worst of" lists. In each issue, there was a review of an artist's entire discography, with each album being analyzed in turn.

Blender was published by Dennis Publishing. The magazine began in 1994 as the first digital CD-ROM magazine by Jason Pearson, David Cherry, and Regina Joseph, acquired by Felix Dennis/ Dennis Publishing, UK it published 15 digital CD issues, and launched on the web in 1997. It started publishing a print edition again in 1999 in its most recent form. Blender CD-ROM showcased the earliest digital editorial formats, as well as the first forms of digital advertising. The first digital advertisers included Calvin Klein, Apple Computer, Stephen Colbert, Toyota and Nike.

In June 2006, the Chicago Tribune named it one of the top ten English-language magazines, describing it as "the cool kid at the school of rock magazines".

Owner Alpha Media Group closed Blender magazine March 26, 2009, going to an online-only format in a move that eliminated 30 jobs and reduced the company's portfolio of titles to Maxim alone. Blender final print issue was the April 2009 issue. Subscribers to the magazine were sent issues of Maxim magazine to make up for the unsent Blender issues.

Blender (Collective Soul album)

Blender is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Collective Soul. The album is considered by many to be the band's most pop-oriented album to date. This was their final album for Atlantic Records and also their least successful with the label.

Blender (mountain)

Blender is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany.

Category:Mountains of Bavaria Category:Mountains of the Alps

Blender (The Murmurs album)

Blender is the third studio album released by American alternative pop band The Murmurs; it was released in 1998 on MCA. The album was produced by Larry Klein, k.d. lang and Matthew Wilder. Blender includes some re-recorded tracks from their second album Pristine Smut, and three new songs. All of the tracks were written by band members Leisha Hailey and Heather Grody. One, "Smash", was co-written with members of rock band The Go-Go's, Jane Wiedlin and Charlotte Caffey.

Blender (band)

Blender is a Swedish dansband, founded in March 2002 by Lasse Lundberg. Soon, the band became a full-time dansband and since then has played all over Sweden.

In 2007 they won the Guldklaven award in the "Album of the Year" and they have also got several other awards.

In 2009 the single "Ingen ingenting" was qualified to Sveriges Radio P4's so called B rotation list, which guaranteed it a lot of airplay over the radio each week. On 12 December 2009 the band participated with The Playtones, Titanix, Casanovas and Bhonus in the last of the qualification sets in Dansbandskampen and performed two songs: " Dag efter dag" and " Hold Me Now". Then they also played in the final, but did not win the contest.

In 2011 the band scored a success with the album Ingen utan mig, reaching fourth position at Sverigetopplistan.

Usage examples of "blender".

If using a blender, simply combine the toasted spices, ginger, onions, garlic, and lemon grass, and blend to a paste.

Remove the shrimp paste with a slotted spoon to a mortar, blender, or food processor.

Remove the apricots, reserving the soaking liquid, to a food processor or blender, add the coriander, reserving a few leaves for garnish, and blend until smooth.

Add the cumin to a food processor or blender with all the remaining marinade ingredients except the oil.

Allow to cook until lightly browned, then remove to a food processor, blender, or heavy mortar, and blend with the dried shrimp to a smooth paste.

Puree this mixture in a food processor or blender, or run it through a food mill.

Put a cup of the mixture in a food processor or blender with the ginger and its syrup and process until the ginger is in small chunks.

In a mortar or blender, blend the nuts and sugar together to form a paste, and add it to the pan.

S-blade in place, or in your blender, and run just long enough to blend.

Splenda, and guar or xanthan in a blender, and puree the whole thing together.

Splenda, gingerroot, lemon juice, and Vege-Sal in a blender, and run it for a second or two to blend.

Splenda, oil, gingerroot, sesame oil, and soy sauce in a blender, and run it for 10 to 20 seconds, scraping down the sides if needed.

Put the cumin, chili powder, sage, garlic, red pepper flakes, turmeric, chilies, tomato sauce, and Worcestershire sauce in the blender, run it for a minute, then pour the mixture over the turkey legs.

Big Screen was like an electroshock cattle prod hammered down the earthquake faults of human identity which ripple and shudder at magnitude ten and slip and slide and pulverize and resettle into new and rarely improved and NEVER stable identities and wait for the next inevitable twitch and shudder that will send reality sprawling once again like pieces of ice flying around a high-speed blender and create a new and even more unstable formation and reinforce the creeping paranoia that has flooded the dazed soul that WAS you but has become something else, something different THAT was what FILM could do.

HAD BEEN its tail, and blood and fur began flying out of the blender as the tail was caught in the flying metal blades, causing leaping kitty to tread air for a half a second before falling awkwardly, and then the tail, minus three inches of shredded, pureed fleshy furry pulp, came loose from the grinding blades and the cat limped away at a speed that approached the sound barrier and Ooze heard its little voice trail away, declining in pitch as it accelerated away from its blended tail, and Ooze smiled broadly: he grew to LOVE that blender.