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03094503-n:
any object that can be used to hold things (especially a large metal boxlike object of standardized dimensions that can be loaded from one form of transport to another)
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03153375-n:
tableware implements for cutting and eating food
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Hyponyms
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03180384-n:
a spoon larger than a teaspoon and smaller than a tablespoon
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04119630-n:
a fork-like spoon with a cutting edge; coined by Edward Lear
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04263502-n:
a spoon with a rounded bowl for eating soup
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04350769-n:
a spoon for serving sugar; often made in the shape of a seashell
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04381073-n:
a spoon larger than a dessert spoon; used for serving
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04397860-n:
a covered spoon with perforations
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04398688-n:
a small spoon used for stirring tea or coffee; holds about one fluid dram
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04597913-n:
a spoon made of wood
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Related
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01579622-v:
scoop up or take up with a spoon
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Glosses
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00536195-a:
having a concave shape with an open top like a bowl
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Glosses
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00691696-a:
lacking physical depth; having little spatial extension downward or inward from an outer surface or backward or outward from a center
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Glosses
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01312371-v:
take out or up with or as if with a scoop
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Glosses
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02494923-a:
employed in accomplishing something
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Glosses
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03094503-n:
any object that can be used to hold things (especially a large metal boxlike object of standardized dimensions that can be loaded from one form of transport to another)
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Glosses
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03153375-n:
tableware implements for cutting and eating food
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Glosses
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00841777-n:
ingestion of liquid food with a spoon or by drinking
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Glosses
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01059189-n:
feeding someone (as a baby) from a spoon
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Glosses
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01179638-v:
feed with a spoon
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Glosses
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01205459-v:
take solid or liquid food into the mouth a little at a time either by drinking or by eating with a spoon
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Glosses
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01579622-v:
scoop up or take up with a spoon
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Glosses
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02006656-n:
wading birds having a long flat bill with a tip like a spoon
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Glosses
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02150220-a:
shaped in the form of a spoon
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Glosses
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03180384-n:
a spoon larger than a teaspoon and smaller than a tablespoon
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Glosses
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04119630-n:
a fork-like spoon with a cutting edge; coined by Edward Lear
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Glosses
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04263502-n:
a spoon with a rounded bowl for eating soup
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Glosses
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04284438-n:
trademark for a plastic eating utensil that has both tines and a bowl like a spoon
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Glosses
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04350769-n:
a spoon for serving sugar; often made in the shape of a seashell
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Glosses
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04381073-n:
a spoon larger than a dessert spoon; used for serving
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Glosses
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04397860-n:
a covered spoon with perforations
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Glosses
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04398688-n:
a small spoon used for stirring tea or coffee; holds about one fluid dram
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Glosses
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04597913-n:
a spoon made of wood
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Glosses
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04598010-n:
a booby prize consisting of a spoon made of wood
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Glosses
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07689313-n:
soft bread made of cornmeal and sometimes rice or hominy; must be served with a spoon (chiefly southern)
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07694268-n:
biscuit made from dough with enough milk that it can be dropped from a spoon
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13770169-n:
as much as a spoon will hold
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