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    Default frying pan vs skillet

    Are the words 'frying pan' and 'skillet' interchangeable or is skillet a type of a frying pan?

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    Default Re: frying pan vs skillet

    In BrE, we generally use frying pan.
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    Default Re: frying pan vs skillet

    Quote Originally Posted by nyota View Post
    Are the words 'frying pan' and 'skillet' interchangeable or is skillet a type of a frying pan?
    My dictionary defines 'skillet' as 'a frying pan'.
    I'd say that they are interchangeable in AmE.
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    Default Re: frying pan vs skillet

    Once upon a time there was a difference, but that difference has been lost. A skillet has either long or short legs so it can stand among the coals of a hearth. Another name for this item is spider, though I can't recall ever actually hearing that name used.

    Frying pan, as Tdol mentioned, is the correct term for the utensil we use today for frying, though many will use the word skillet to mean the same thing- especially one made of iron.
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