What is another word for Sculleries?

Pronunciation: [skˈʌləɹiz] (IPA)

Sculleries are spaces in a home specifically designed to accommodate the cleaning, washing, and even cooking of food, as well as storage of kitchenware and food supplies. Sometimes referred to as scullery rooms, there are several other synonyms for this space such as larder, pantry, kitchenette, and washhouse. In some regions, it is called a butlery which specializes in the cleaning and storage of drinking glasses and tableware. In older structures, sculleries were quite small in size, meant mainly for washing dishes, pots, and pans, while bigger sculleries were used for other cleaning purposes. However, with modern designs, sculleries have evolved into larger spaces with ample storage and workspace, serving as a vital part of every home's kitchen area.

What are the hypernyms for Sculleries?

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Usage examples for Sculleries

Outside the Sculleries of the large hotels, or where banquets had been held, barrels of 'feast fragments used to be set.
"Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer"
W. C. Scully
A little flight of irregular steps leading out of the big room on to the first floor, where the housekeeper lived in state, gave access to the further rooms near the kitchen and Sculleries.
"The Necromancers"
Robert Hugh Benson
He next went into the kitchen and the Sculleries and locked the outer doors in that quarter.
"The Lion's Share"
E. Arnold Bennett

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