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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
contemporaneous
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ All life is contemporaneous, is now.
▪ Symptoms of reversion to primitive superstition about death are contemporaneous with Romanticism.
▪ The basin formation was associated with contemporaneous acid volcanism.
▪ The controversy ran contemporaneous with a delicate question of authority.
▪ These were approximately contemporaneous invasions; and the legends celebrating their victories were developed simultaneously too.
▪ Vertical dashed lines enclose periods of contemporaneous high lake levels and elevated geothermal activity on rift volcanoes.
non-stick
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
pan
▪ Serves 6 1 Place the cream, spices and lemon rind in a non-stick pan and bring gently to the boil.
▪ Soften the chopped onion in a little water in a microwave or dry-fry in a non-stick pan.
▪ Cut out frying or use minimal fat in a non-stick pan.
▪ Dry-fry the pork in a non-stick pan for a few minutes until browned on both sides.
▪ Dry-fry the bacon in a non-stick pan until almost tender but without colour.
▪ Dry-fry the onion and garlic in a non-stick pan until the onion is transparent.
▪ Lightly dry-fry the onion in a non-stick pan until soft but not brown.
paper
▪ Leave to dry on non-stick paper, spaced well apart.
▪ Cut out two thin rectangles for the number plates and leave to dry on non-stick paper before securing on.
▪ Leave the little figures and steering wheel to dry on non-stick paper for 24 hours.
▪ Bend into a curve and transfer to non-stick paper.
▪ Keep the balloon to one side on non-stick paper. 8 Gather up some fondant trimmings and colour them brown.
▪ Mould into a basket shape and place on non-stick paper.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Divide the mixture between two non-stick cups of an egg poacher.
▪ Drop by rounded teaspoons on to a greased non-stick cookie sheet.
▪ Heat the oil in a non-stick skillet.
▪ Leave to dry on non-stick paper, spaced well apart.
▪ Place biscuits on a non-stick cookie sheet.
▪ Serves 6 1 Place the cream, spices and lemon rind in a non-stick pan and bring gently to the boil.
▪ The unique Master Baker non-stick silicone coating ensures a perfect turn-out.
▪ They just wipe it clean, leaving a natural skim that works better than non-stick surfaces developed by space-age scientists.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Contemporaneous

Contemporaneous \Con*tem`po*ra"ne*ous\, a. [L. contemporaneus; con- + tempus time. See Temporal, and cf. Contemporaneous.] Living, existing, or occurring at the same time; contemporary.

The great age of Jewish philosophy, that of Aben Esra, Maimonides, and Kimchi, had been contemporaneous with the later Spanish school of Arabic philosophy.
--Milman -- Con*tem`po*ra"ne*ous*ness, n.

non-stick

nonstick \nonstick\, non-stick \non-stick\adj. 1. permitting easy removal of adherent food particles; -- of surfaces, especially of cooking utensils; as, a frying pan with a nonstick surface.

Wiktionary
contemporaneous

a. exist or created in the same period of time.

noncategorized

a. uncategorized

non-stick

a. (alternative spelling of nonstick English)

Usage examples of "non-stick".

He turned to his brother, to include him by explanation, aware that at a time like this he was reminded forcefully that he had no function aboard the ship.

Chrissie, took both her hands and held them gently in his, as aware of her abraded palm as he was aware of his own injured wrist.

From her own experience, she has become aware that there are many women like herself who leave the Family and fall into similarly controlling and abusive situations, which tend to perpetuate the experiences that they had while in the cult.

The workbooks help you become aware of your abusive history and find ways to get rid of the anger.

He was an acausal double, a synchronous mirrorself, the echo of the godmind returning from the future, as unconscious of his power as the Delph was aware.

Men and women bright enough to run a particle accelerator the size of a small planet likewise had to be at least somewhat aware that they were being manipulated, even as they let it happen.

Daphne coaxed Rackford into dancing with her, vaguely aware of Acer Loring off to the side, scowling at them right along with her, for he had been enamored of Daphne for ages.

Please be aware that these principles are an absolutely essential foundation for understanding the rest of this book, for using the tools of Kabbalah that it presents, and for achieving the connection with the Light that is our true purpose in life.

As president of Acme Packers, I am well aware of my competitors, of which Starbuck is definitely one.

If, after other strategies have failed, acquiescence is deemed to be the optimum response to protect life and reduce physical injury in a given situation, it is important that the victim be comfortable with such a choice and be aware that postassault guilt feelings will probably arise.

We are aware, certainly, that she is actressy and all that, but still it does not quite click.

Chi, Yoga, or acupressure will make you more aware of the energy in your body and can serve as a useful supplement to this book.

But as I watched from that seaward beach it seemed to me that never had I been aware of it so acutely as now.

I became acutely aware that I was one man among a multitude and that discretion was a thing of greater value than curiosity.

But he was acutely aware that Watkins was in a dangerously excited state and that it was necessary, if frustrating, to take the time to calm his fears.