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comal

/koh-mahl; Spanish kaw-mahl/US // koʊˈmɑl; Spanish kɔˈmɑl //

煤球,梳妆台,煤烟,梳理

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural co·mals, Spanish co·ma·les [kaw-mah-les]. /kɔˈmɑ lɛs/.

    • : a griddle made from sandstone or earthenware.

Examples

  • This is kept covered by a comal, or a smaller olla, and a good hot fire of coals is kept burning within.

  • Tortillas are only eaten warm—that is, are fit only for eating when warm—or fresh from the “comal.”

  • This explanation is given to set right the general impression that the Comal was a Red Cross ship.

  • Comal thought it was Grumal, let fly an arrow, and she fell.

  • Rosita set the olla on one side, and placed the comal over the coals.