Scullery
noun, plural sculleries. Chiefly British.
1.
a small room or section of a pantry in which food is cleaned, trimmed, and cut into cooking portions before being sent to the kitchen.
2.
a small room or section of a pantry or kitchen in which cooking utensils are cleaned and stored.
noun (pl) -leries
1.
(mainly Brit) a small room or part of a kitchen where washing up, vegetable preparation, etc is done
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