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teaspoonful
English
Etymology
teaspoon +? -ful
Pronunciation
Noun
teaspoonful (plural teaspoonfuls or teaspoonsful)
- A unit of capacity equal to the amount a teaspoon can hold which is taken approximately as 5ml.
Synonyms
- teaspoon, tsp
Related terms
- dessertspoonful
- tablespoonful
- spoonful
Translations
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spoonful
English
Etymology
From Middle English sponeful, sponefull, sponful, spone-ful, equivalent to spoon +? -ful.
Noun
spoonful (plural spoonfuls or spoonsful)
- The amount that a spoon will hold, either level or heaped.
Derived terms
- dessertspoonful
- tablespoonful
- teaspoonful
Translations
See also
- forkful
- knifeful
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