noun
- plural of marmite: large cooking pots, typically made of metal or earthenware
- plural of Marmite: jars or portions of a dark, salty yeast extract spread
Usage: British
Examples
- The chef lined up several marmites for preparing the soup course.
- Large marmites were essential equipment in the castle kitchen.
- She bought three small marmites of the yeast spread at the grocery store.
- The camping store sold lightweight aluminum marmites for outdoor cooking.
- Traditional French marmites are often made of heavy cast iron.
- He packed two marmites in his luggage to share the British spread with friends abroad.