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See also: Spatula and spatulă

English

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A plastic kitchen spatula for turning and lifting
 
Spatula for scraping

Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin spatula (a flat piece), the diminutive form of spatha (broad or flat tool), from Ancient Greek σπάθη (spáthē, a broad wood or metal blade). Doublet of spauld; compare spatha and spathe.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈspætjʊlə/, /ˈspæt͡ʃʊlə/, /ˈspæt͡ʃələ/
  • Audio (US):(file)

Noun

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spatula (plural spatulas or spatulae or spatulæ)

  1. (cooking) A kitchen utensil consisting of a flat surface attached to a long handle, used for turning, lifting, or stirring food.
    Synonyms: fish slice, fish trowel, turner, pancake turner, kitchen turner, cooking turner, flipper
  2. (Canada, US) A kitchen utensil consisting of a flexible surface attached to a long handle, used for scraping the sides of bowls.
    Synonyms: scraper, dough scraper
  3. (dated) A palette knife.
  4. (chemistry) A thin hand tool, often made of nickel, for handling chemicals or other materials, when weighing, etc.
  5. A croupier's tool for turning up cards in a casino.
    • 1963, Ian Fleming, On Her Majesty's Secret Service:
      The croupier delicately faced her other two cards with the tip of his spatula. A four! She had lost!
  6. (entomology) A sclerotized, T-shaped plate in the prothorax of larvae of flies belonging to family Cecidomyiidae, the gall midges.
    • 2015 November 2, Donald B. Thomas, John A. Goolsby, “Morphology of the Preimaginal Stages of Lasioptera donacis Coutin (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae), a Candidate Biocontrol Agent for Giant Arundo Cane”, in Psyche, →DOI:
      The third instars are similar to other members of the genus except for a three-pronged spatula (typically two-pronged) and five lateral papillae (typically four) and with a nonbristled first instar.

Derived terms

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Translations

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Verb

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spatula (third-person singular simple present spatulas, present participle spatulaing, simple past and past participle spatulaed)

  1. (transitive) To lift with or as if with a spatula.
    • 1996 September 3, Macy Garcia, “What is the difference between Gesso, Modeling Paste & Texture Gel?”, in rec.arts.fine[1] (Usenet):
      A book on Pastels referes [sic] to a rough Modeling paste to be spatulaed over cotton duck.
    • 1997 May 15, Toby, “Any same-sex marriage opposition?”, in alt.atheism[2] (Usenet):
      So if you get road-pizzaed, should you have to pay in order to get yourself spatulaed off of the street?
    • 2018 March 13, Bruce Holbert, Whiskey: A Novel, MCD, →ISBN, page 4:
      Eddie spatulaed the patty onto a bun and extracted tomatoes, lettuce, and sliced pickles from a Tupperware.
  2. (transitive) To strike with a spatula.
    • 1997 March 14, arnoldkim, “Best way to get yourself killed in anime”, in rec.arts.anime.misc[3] (Usenet):
      Or if you're a Ranma Character. I mean, they've been kicked/punched/thrown/hammered/spatulaed into the stratosphere enough times, you gotta figure they've developed a prretty high threshold of pain/injury.
    • 2000 February 15, erik, “*”, in alt.bored[4] (Usenet):
      i.....am............dying.....................i'vebeen..............spatula'd........................to.........death...
    • 2000 March 7, Justa Hillbilly, “Does this place get WILD???”, in alt.bored[5] (Usenet):
      I haven't spatulaed anyone in ages...<suddenly getting itchy spatula arm>

Latin

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Diminutive from spatha (broad, flat tool) +‎ -ula (diminutive suffix).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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spatula f (genitive spatulae); first declension

  1. a broad, flat piece.
    spatula porcina — "leg of pork".
  2. a little palm frond.
  3. (Late Latin) a scapula (shoulder blade).
  4. (Late Latin) a spoon or spatula (kitchenware).

Declension

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First-declension noun.

singular plural
nominative spatula spatulae
genitive spatulae spatulārum
dative spatulae spatulīs
accusative spatulam spatulās
ablative spatulā spatulīs
vocative spatula spatulae

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Romanian

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Noun

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spatula

  1. definite nominative/accusative singular of spatulă