A tray is a shallow platform designed for the carrying of items. It can be fashioned from numerous materials, including silver, brass, sheet iron, paperboard, wood, melamine, and molded pulp.
1. a flat, shallow container or receptacle made of wood, metal, etc., usually with slightly raised edges, used for carrying, holding, or displaying articles of food, glass, china, etc. 2. a removable receptacle of this shape in a cabinet, box, trunk, or the like, sometimes forming a drawer.
Noun. party tray (plural party trays) A shallow flat receptacle with a raised edge or rim, used for carrying, holding, or displaying appetizers. Such a tray with prepared appetizers arranged on it.
Cockney is a dialect of the English language, mainly spoken in London and its environs, particularly by Londoners with working-class and lower middle class roots. The term Cockney is also used as a demonym for a person from the East End, or, traditionally, born within earshot of Bow Bells. Cockney.
The name Trey is derived from the Latin term "tres," which translates to "three." It is commonly employed as a moniker for boys who are the third-born in their family or were born on the third day of the month.
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A rolling tray is a specially designed tray that helps you roll your cigarettes or other smoking materials. It provides a neat and organized space where you can keep your supplies such as rolling papers, tobacco, filters, and grinder together.
Marijuana is usually weighed in either grams or ounces. Knowing this basic weed measurement system helps you see what you're buying. Commonly used terms when referring to amounts like "An Eighth" or "A Twenty Sack". 3.5 grams is equivalent to ⅛ (an eighth) of an ounce.
Britannica Dictionary definition of TRAY. [count] 1. : a thin, flat, and often rectangular piece of plastic, metal, wood, etc., that has a low rim and that is used for carrying things. She carried the tray of food to our table.
noun. : a box or other container on a desk in which letters, notes, etc., that are sent to the desk are placed. an in tray full of letters that have to be answered.
Where does the verb tray come from? The earliest known use of the verb tray is in the Old English period (pre-1150). It is also recorded as a noun from the Old English period (pre-1150).
Instrument tray, reusable (A container intended to provide a suitable platform for placing/containing many medical/surgical/dental instruments and related items for use during a clinical procedure; it might, in addition, be used during, but not dedicated to, reprocessing/sterilization procedures.