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  • 121Chinese spoon — The Chinese spoon or Chinese soup spoon (Chinese: 中式湯匙; pinyin: zhōngshì tāngchí; literally Chinese style soup spoon ) is a type of spoon used in Chinese cuisine with a short, thick handle extending directly from a deep, flat bowl …

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  • 122Mandi (bath) — Mandi refers to a traditional Indonesian[1] or Malaysian[2] way of bathing involving using a small container to scoop water out of a large container and pour water over the body, in such a way that this water does not go back into the large… …

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  • 123Bambusa Arundinacea — Willd. Bamboo (E); Bambu (S); Chogro (Ch); Nala (Cu). In Latin America, bamboos are used mostly for construction, not for the culinary role that they play in the Orient. Various bamboos are cultivated, but mostly for ornamental and construction.… …

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  • 124spoon — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. ladle, dip; informal, pet, make love. See transfer, endearment. II (Roget s IV) n. Types of spoons include: measuring, serving, iced tea, slotted, wooden, ladle, dipper, scoop, teaspoon, dessert, soup …

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  • 125dip — I. v. a. 1. Immerse, plunge, douse, souse. 2. Take out (with a ladle, cup, etc.), ladle. 3. Baptize by immersion. II. v. n. 1. Thrust a ladle (cup, etc., into a liquid). 2. Incline, tend downward …

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  • 126ζωμηρύσει — ζωμήρυσις soup ladle fem nom/voc/acc dual (attic epic) ζωμηρύσεϊ , ζωμήρυσις soup ladle fem dat sg (epic) ζωμήρυσις soup ladle fem dat sg (attic ionic) …

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  • 127aus- (*heuks) —     aus (*heuks)     English meaning: to draw (water), ladle, *shed blood     Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘schöpfen” Root aus : “to draw (water), ladle” derived from the stem: au̯/е/ , aue̯ nt : of Root au(̯ e) 9, au̯ed , au̯er : “to flow, to wet;… …

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  • 128lade — [lād] vt., vi. laded, laded or laden, lading [ME laden < OE hladan, akin to Ger laden < IE base * klā , to set down, lay, place > LADLE, OSlav klasti, to load] Archaic 1. to load 2. to dip or draw out (water, etc.) with a ladle; bail;… …

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