molinet

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From French moulinet, from moulin +‎ -et. Doublet of moulinet.

Noun[edit]

molinet (plural molinets)

  1. (historical) A short rod that was used for stirring hot chocolate drinks before emulsifiers were available.

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Etymology[edit]

From molí (mill) +‎ -et.

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Noun[edit]

molinet m (plural molinets)

  1. Diminutive of molí (mill)
  2. handmill (for pepper, coffee, etc.)
  3. (nautical) windlass
  4. (oceanography) current meter
  5. (swimming) eggbeater

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