menued

English

Etymology

menu + -ed

Adjective

menued (not comparable)

  1. Provided with menus.
    • 1996, Carmen Luke, Feminisms and Pedagogies of Everyday Life, page 18:
      The play of children's commercial culture, however, is contained within a controlled environment of menued choices []
    • 2006, Leland Wilkinson, D. Wills, D. Rope, The Grammar of Graphics, page 536:
      This is not only because these packages predate graphical user interfaces but also because scripting languages provide a degree of control not readily obtained in a menued system.

Verb

menued

  1. simple past and past participle of menu
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