Noun
worktop (plural worktops)
(UK) A surface, usually resting on cupboards or drawers that can be used to work on. Usually in a kitchen.
The cupboards were oak and the worktop was granite.
At the end of the cycle the door automatically opens to allow steam to escape, while a fan creates a curtain of air to protect your worktop. Source: Internet
As LED lights emit light in a certain direction, they can be a great choice for home offices which require ample lighting in specific areas such as a desk or a worktop. Source: Internet
It’s a proper monster-sized appliance at 84cm wide, 182cm tall and nearly 75cm deep – so it’s going to stick out beyond your worktop by at least 15cm. Source: Internet
‘Finally Jo found his keys on the kitchen worktop and slipped them into his pocket.’ Source: Internet
Knobs, handles, KNOXHULT kitchen, FYNDIG kitchen, FYNDIG sink and LILLTRÄSK worktop. Source: Internet
The end result is all my knives are taking up less space and I can get rid of my knife block from the worktop. Source: Internet