chedar

/ˈtʃɛdər/

Definitions

1. noun

a type of cheese originating from England, typically made from cow’s milk and often sold in blocks or wedges.

“She sliced a wheel of cheddar cheese for the sandwiches.”

2. verb

to cut or shred something into thin strips, typically using a sharp object or tool.

“You need to cheddar the vegetables before adding them to the salad.”

Synonyms

  • cheddaring
  • shredding
  • slicing

Antonyms

  • melting
  • molding