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rendelik

Rendelik is a Turkish noun formed from the verb rend (to grate) with the suffix -lik, used to denote the state, quality, or outcome related to grating. The term can refer to the act of grating as well as to the material produced by grating.

In practice, rendelik may indicate grated material such as cheese, vegetables, or citrus zest, as well as

Etymology and usage notes: rendelik derives from the root rend- meaning to grate, combined with the abstract-noun

the
process
of
grating
itself.
In
modern
Turkish,
however,
the
standard
term
for
the
kitchen
tool
used
to
grate
is
rend
e,
commonly
written
as
rende,
while
rendelenmiş
(grated)
describes
the
result.
The
form
rendelik
is
relatively
uncommon
today
and
is
more
likely
to
appear
in
formal,
regional,
or
historical
language
or
in
dictionary
definitions
that
describe
the
concept
rather
than
everyday
cooking
usage.
suffix
-lik.
This
construction
yields
a
generic
sense
of
“grating-related
state
or
product.”
Related
terms
include
rende
(grater)
and
rendelenmek
(to
be
grated).
The
word
is
primarily
of
linguistic
and
descriptive
interest
rather
than
a
central
term
in
contemporary
culinary
vocabulary.