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Revision as of 05:27, 20 February 2024
English
Alternative forms
- confectionary (archaic or dated)
Etymology
confection + -ery
Pronunciation
Noun
confectionery (usually uncountable, plural confectioneries)
- (uncountable) Foodstuffs that taste very sweet, taken as a group; candies, sweetmeats and confections collectively.
- (uncountable) The business or occupation of manufacturing confectionery; the skill or work of a confectioner.
- A store where confectionery is sold; a confectioner's shop.
Synonyms
- (sweet foodstuffs, collectively): candy (US), sweets (UK)
- (business of manufacturing confectionery): sweet-making, sweet manufacture
- (shop where confectionery is sold): confectioner's, candy store (US), sweet shop (UK)
Related terms
Translations
sweet foodstuffs (collectively)
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business of manufacturing confectionery
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shop where confectionery is sold — see sweetshop