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Noun
/ˈapiˌtīzər/,
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appetizers, plural; appetisers, plural;
  1. A small dish of food or a drink taken before a meal or the main course of a meal to stimulate one's appetite


  1. food or drink to stimulate the appetite (usually served before a meal or as the first course)
  2. Appetizer is the first full length studio album by heavy metal, hard rock and progressive metal band Freak Kitchen. It was released in 1994 just two years after the band was formed in 1992.
  3. Hors d'œuvre (literally "apart from the main work") or appetizers are food items served before the main courses of a meal. ...
  4. A small, light, and usually savory first course in a meal
  5. (Appetizers) Foods that stimulates the appetite and is usually served before a meal, during the hour-long cocktail service.
  6. (Appetizers) Small scale dishes served individually before a meal or a large dish meant to be shared by a certain number of people. Appetizers can be served on a table or during an event servers might walk around with plates from which guests would sample. ...
  7. (Appetizers) Tropical food is so diverse that you can serve anything from fruit, salads, salsa or even bread!
  8. Appetizers are short, daily warm-ups that, like any good appetizer, are intended to tantalize the students' reading appetites. Appetizers were developed to review reading skills continually in a short comprehensive format. ...
  9. A small first course dish that is presented before the entree. Some guests mistake appetizers for entrees.
  10. Light foods served (hot or cold) prior to a meal.
  11. Stimulates the appetite. Ayurvedic herbs examples: hingvastak, trikatu.
  12. A small dish served at the beginning of the meal, to inspire the appetite, such as a salad, egg roll, crab cakes, or buffalo wings.
  13. An herb or substance that excites or increases the appetite. (Syn: digestive)
  14. A small portion of food served at the beginning of a meal.
  15. Stimulate the appetite (Alfalfa, Angelica, Basil, Caraway, Cardamon, Cayenne, Ginger, Ginseng, Nutmeg)
  16. Herbs or medicines that stimulate and increase appetite.