What is a saucepan stand called?
There isn't a single specific name for a saucepan stand. It depends on the type of stand you're referring to. Here are a few possibilities:
* Trivet: This is a common name for a small, heat-resistant stand used to elevate hot cookware from a surface.
* Pot stand: This is a more general term that can refer to any type of stand designed to hold pots or saucepans.
* Saucepan rack: This is a specific type of stand designed to hold multiple saucepans.
* Cooling rack: These are often used to cool baked goods, but can also be used to hold hot pots.
* Pot holder: This term often refers to a padded heat-resistant mat used to protect surfaces, but can also be used as a stand.
If you could give me more context about the specific stand you're thinking of (e.g., material, shape, purpose), I might be able to give you a more precise name.
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