What does oatmeal mean?

Definitions for oatmeal
ˈoʊtˌmil, -ˈmiloat·meal

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. oatmeal, burgoonoun

    porridge made of rolled oats

  2. oatmeal, rolled oatsnoun

    meal made from rolled or ground oats

Wiktionary

  1. oatmealnoun

    Meal made from rolled or round oats

  2. oatmealnoun

    A breakfast cereal made from rolled oats, cooked in milk and/or water. (porridge in UK)

  3. oatmealadjective

    Of a light greyish brown colour, like that of oatmeal

  4. Etymology: From otemele, from ote + mele

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Oatmealnoun

    Flower made by grinding oats.

    Etymology: oat and meal.

    Oatmeal and butter, outwardly applied, dry the scab on the head. John Arbuthnot, on Aliment.

    Our neighbours tell me oft, in joking talk,
    Of ashes, leather, oatmeal, bran, and chalk. John Gay.

  2. Oatmealnoun

    An herb. Robert Ainsworth

Wikipedia

  1. Oatmeal

    Oatmeal is a preparation of oats that have been de-husked, steamed, and flattened, or a coarse flour of hulled oat grains (groats) that have either been milled (ground) or steel-cut. Ground oats are also called white oats. Steel-cut oats are known as coarse oatmeal, Irish oatmeal, or pinhead oats. Rolled oats were traditionally thick old-fashioned oats, but can be made thinner or smaller, and may be categorized as quick oatmeal or instant oatmeal depending on the cooking time required, which is determined by the size of the oats and the amount of precooking.

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  1. oatmeal

    Oatmeal is a type of coarse flour made of hulled oat grains that have been either milled (ground) or steel-cut. It is also commonly referred to a type of porridge made from this flour by boiling it in water or milk. It is often consumed as a breakfast dish and is widely appreciated for its health benefits including high fiber content and nutrients.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Oatmealnoun

    meal made of oats

  2. Oatmealnoun

    a plant of the genus Panicum; panic grass

Wikidata

  1. Oatmeal

    Oatmeal, also known as white oats, is ground oat groats, or a porridge made from oats. Oatmeal can also be ground oats, steel-cut oats, crushed oats, or rolled oats.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of oatmeal in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of oatmeal in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of oatmeal in a Sentence

  1. Walter Willett:

    If someone replaces eggs with doughnuts, other refined starches and sugar or saturated fats, I'd rather they eat eggs, but for someone who really wants to be in optimal health. putting the emphasis on plant-based protein sources like steel-cut oatmeal and nuts would be a better way to go.

  2. Mackenzie Burgess:

    Pumpkin is beneficial for weight loss because it’s largely made up of water, so it is low in calories while still containing many nutrients, try adding more pumpkin to your diet by making pumpkin soup, pumpkin oatmeal, roasted pumpkin, or pumpkin energy bites.

  3. Kelli McGrane:

    Rather than having sweetened oatmeal packets, make plain oatmeal and flavor with blueberries and cinnamon. I even like adding a pinch of cardamom for an extra flavor-punch.

  4. Tanya Altmann:

    Best first foods for infants are avocado, pureed veggies, peanut-butter oatmeal and salmon, they all provide important nutrients that Healthy Babies need, help develop their taste buds to prefer healthy food and may decrease food allergies.

  5. Amy Kimberlain:

    A person may be eating oatmeal with plant-based milk and fruit for breakfast, and I'll ask them to add hemp seeds, flax seeds or chia seeds, or even a nut butter like peanut butter.

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