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LADLE |
Spoon |
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COCLEARIFORM |
Spoon-shaped. |
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SPATULA |
Flattened spoon |
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COCHLEARE |
A spoon. |
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STIR |
Blend using spoon |
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SPOONED |
Used a spoon |
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STIRRER |
A spoon, e.g. |
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CUTTY |
A short spoon. |
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LAD |
Mix with a spoon |
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SPOON |
To take up in, or as in, a spoon. |
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BOWL |
The hollow part of a thing; as, the bowl of a spoon. |
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SCOOP |
A spoon-shaped instrument, used in extracting certain
substances or foreign bodies. |
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JIG |
A trolling bait, consisting of a bright spoon and a hook
attached. |
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SPOON-MEAT |
Food that is, or must be, taken with a spoon; liquid
food. |
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DIP |
A liquid, as a sauce or gravy, served at table with a ladle or
spoon. |
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TEASPOON |
A small spoon used in stirring and sipping tea, coffee,
etc., and for other purposes. |
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SPOONFUL |
The quantity which a spoon contains, or is able to
contain; as, a teaspoonful; a tablespoonful. |
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TABLESPOON |
A spoon of the largest size commonly used at the table;
-- distinguished from teaspoon, dessert spoon, etc. |
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HORN |
...hoof crust
of horses, sheep, and cattle; as, a spoon of horn. ... |
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LARGE |
... or room; a large lake or pool; a large jug
or spoon; a large vineyard; a large army; a large city. ... |