How Do You Spell PORTIONER?

Pronunciation: [pˈɔːʃənə] (IPA)

The word "portioner" is spelled with the IPA phonetic transcription /ˈpɔːʃ(ə)nə(r)/. It is written with a "p" sound at the beginning, followed by an "o" sound that rhymes with "for". The "r" sound is then pronounced, and "tion" is pronounced as shun. Finally, an "er" sound is added at the end. The word portioner refers to someone or something that divides or distributes food or other items into specific portions.

PORTIONER Meaning and Definition

  1. Portioner is a noun that refers to a device or tool used for dividing or apportioning something into smaller, more manageable parts or portions. It can also be used to describe a person who is responsible for dividing or distributing portions of something, such as food or goods.

    In terms of a device or tool, a portioner may come in various forms, ranging from a simple utensil with measured sections or compartments designed for easy portioning, to more intricate and automated machines used in food processing industries. These devices are widely used in food preparation and cooking, especially in commercial establishments where consistent portioning is essential for maintaining quality and controlling costs.

    Furthermore, a portioner can also refer to a person who is responsible for dividing or distributing portions of something. This can be seen in various settings, such as a server in a restaurant who portions out dishes for customers, or a worker in a factory who divides goods into smaller units for packaging or shipment. In these contexts, a portioner's role requires accuracy and precision to ensure that each portion is correctly distributed and meets the desired specifications.

    Overall, a portioner is a term that encompasses both devices used to divide something into smaller portions and individuals responsible for distributing such portions.

  2. One who divides or assigns in shares; in Scot., the proprietor of a feu or small portion of land.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for PORTIONER

  • oortioner
  • lortioner
  • -ortioner
  • 0ortioner
  • pirtioner
  • pkrtioner
  • plrtioner
  • pprtioner
  • p0rtioner
  • p9rtioner
  • poetioner
  • podtioner
  • poftioner
  • pottioner
  • po5tioner
  • po4tioner
  • porrioner
  • porfioner
  • porgioner
  • poryioner

Etymology of PORTIONER

The word "portioner" comes from the noun "portion" combined with the suffix "-er".

The noun "portion" dates back to Middle English as "porcioun" from Old French "porcion" and Latin "portionem" which means a part or share of something. It can be traced further back to the Latin verb "portio" meaning to share or divide.

The suffix "-er" is derived from Old English "-ere", which indicates a person or thing that performs a specific action or has a specific quality. In the case of "portioner", it refers to someone who divides or portions something.

Plural form of PORTIONER is PORTIONERS

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