Pre-dinner
noun
1.
the main meal of the day, eaten in the evening or at midday.
2.
a formal meal in honor of some person or occasion.
3.
table d’hôte.
noun
1.
a meal taken in the evening
2.
a meal taken at midday, esp when it is the main meal of the day; lunch
3.
a formal evening meal, as of a club, society, etc
a public banquet in honour of someone or something
4.
a complete meal at a fixed price in a restaurant; table d’hôte
5.
(modifier) of, relating to, or used at dinner: dinner plate, dinner table, dinner hour
6.
(usually passive) (Austral, informal) do like a dinner, to do for, overpower, or outdo
dinner
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