How Do You Spell TEASPOON?

Pronunciation: [tˈiːspuːn] (IPA)

The word "teaspoon" is spelled with the letters "t", "e", "a", "s", "p", "o" and "n" in that order. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /ˈtiːspuːn/. The first syllable is pronounced like "tee" and the second syllable is pronounced like "spoon". The stress is on the first syllable, which means it is pronounced with more emphasis than the second syllable. This word is often used to describe a small spoon used to stir tea or coffee, and it is a common household item.

TEASPOON Meaning and Definition

  1. A teaspoon is a unit of measurement typically used in cooking and baking to quantify small amounts of ingredients. It is a utensil often made from metal or plastic, consisting of a narrow handle and a small, shallow, elongated bowl-shaped container at the end. The term "teaspoon" is derived from the fact that it is commonly employed to stir and serve tea, although it is used for various other purposes in culinary contexts.

    In cooking, a teaspoon generally equals five milliliters, or one-third of a tablespoon. It is primarily utilized for measuring liquids, such as vanilla extract or lemon juice, as well as dry ingredients with a granulated or powdered consistency, such as sugar, salt, or baking powder. The small size of the teaspoon allows for precise and accurate measurement of such small quantities.

    Beyond the kitchen, the term "teaspoon" can also refer to the customary amount of sugar or other sweeteners added to a cup of tea or coffee. It has become a metaphorical expression to indicate a small amount of something, as in the phrase "a teaspoon of advice" or "a teaspoon of trouble." Additionally, it is occasionally employed to denote the size or capacity of other small objects or features, such as a miniature gardening tool or a small indentation in a piece of furniture.

  2. A small spoon, holding about one dram of liquid; used as a measure in the dosage of fluid medicines.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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Etymology of TEASPOON

The word "teaspoon" has a straightforward etymology. It is derived from the combination of two words: "tea" and "spoon".

The word "spoon" can be traced back to Old English, where it was spelled as "spōn". It has Germanic origins and is related to similar words in other Germanic languages like German "Löffel" and Dutch "lepel". The Old English word "spōn" referred to a utensil with a shallow bowl and a handle used for eating or serving food.

The addition of "tea" to "spoon" indicates the specific function or size of the spoon. "Tea" in this context refers to the hot beverage made from tea leaves. The word "tea" originated from the Chinese word "tê" or "cha", which later influenced various languages around the world.

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Plural form of TEASPOON is TEASPOONS

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