Shelf vs. Chef

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Shelfnoun

A flat, rigid structure, fixed at right angles to a wall or forming a part of a cabinet, desk etc., and used to support, store or display objects.

Shelfnoun

The capacity of such an object

Shelfnoun

A projecting ledge that resembles such an object.

Shelfnoun

A reef, shoal or sandbar.

Shelfnoun

A flat tablet or ledge of any material set horizontally at a distance from the floor, to hold objects of use or ornament.

Shelfnoun

A sand bank in the sea, or a rock, or ledge of rocks, rendering the water shallow, and dangerous to ships.

Shelfnoun

A stratum lying in a very even manner; a flat, projecting layer of rock.

Shelfnoun

A piece of timber running the whole length of a vessel inside the timberheads.

Shelfnoun

a support that consists of a horizontal surface for holding objects

Shelfnoun

a projecting ridge on a mountain or submerged under water

Shelfnoun

a flat length of wood or rigid material, attached to a wall or forming part of a piece of furniture, that provides a surface for the storage or display of objects.

Shelfnoun

a ledge of rock or protruding strip of land.

Shelfnoun

a submarine bank, or a part of the continental shelf.

Shelfnoun

an informer.

Shelfverb

inform on (someone)

Chefnoun

The presiding cook in the kitchen of a large household.

Chefnoun

The head cook of a restaurant or other establishment.

Chefnoun

Any cook.

Chefnoun

(slang) One who manufactures illegal drugs; a cook.

Chefnoun

(historical) A reliquary in the shape of a head.

Chefverb

To stab with a knife, to shank, to lacerate with a rambo.

Chefnoun

A chief or head person.

Chefnoun

The head cook of large establishment, as a club, a family, etc.

Chefnoun

Same as Chief.

Chefnoun

a professional cook

Chef

A chef is a trained professional cook and tradesman who is proficient in all aspects of food preparation, often focusing on a particular cuisine. The word is derived from the term chef de cuisine (French pronunciation: ​[ʃɛf.də.kɥi.zin]), the director or head of a kitchen.

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