
thumb|Reconstruction of Iron-age European cookery, using pots suspended in trivets over an open fire
thumb|Reconstruction of Iron-age European cookery, using pots suspended in trivets over an open fire
A trivet () is an object placed between a serving dish, bowl, pot, or pan and a dining table, usually to protect the table from heat damage. The word trivet refers to three feet, but the term is sometimes used in British English to refer to trivets with four feet or no feet.
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