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Teaspoon

A teaspoon (tsp.) is a small spoon that can be used to stir a cup of tea or coffee, or as a tool for measuring volume. The size of teaspoons ranges from about 2.5 to 7.3 mL (0.088 to 0.257 imp fl oz; 0.085 to 0.247 US fl oz). For dosing of medicine and, in places where metric units are used, for cooking purposes, a teaspoonful is defined as 5 mL (0.18…

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Imperial units
1.388 imp tsp
SI units
3.552 mL · 4.929 mL
Symbol
tsp
Unit of
Volume
Unit system
Imperial units, US customary units
US customary units
0.721 US tsp

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Cutlery

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Teaspoon

Nodes43
Edges42
Triples64
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.046512
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Teaspoon

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related to history · 15
Teaspoon → Also, Dutch, English, Europe, European, Georgian, London Gazette, Nicholas Verkolje, Originally, Small, Tea Party, Teaspoons, The, These, Widespread
related to Apothecary · 9
Teaspoon → As, By, Commutation Act, England, Latin, Nevertheless, The, This, When
related to Unit of measure · 9
Teaspoon → Greece, In, In English, Tb, Tbls, Tbsp, The, They, US
related to Dry ingredients · 6
Teaspoon → As, British, For, In American, The, This
is a · 4
Teaspoon → equivalence of 1, European invention, larger inexact measure consisting of the amount obtained by scooping the dry ingredient up as high as possible to balance on a spoon, small spoon suitable for stirring and sipping the contents of a cup of tea or coffee
measured by · 4
Teaspoon → British, Traditionally, UK, United Kingdom
related to Cutlery · 4
Teaspoon → Much, Similar, Teaspoons, These
related to United States customary unit · 4
Teaspoon → As, For, United States, US
SI units · 2
Teaspoon → 3.552 mL, 4.929 mL
related to Metric teaspoon · 2
Teaspoon → Australian, The

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spoon tea spoons teaspoons used us tablespoon ml measure volume measuring tsp imp coffee unit ingredient small one units level

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TeaspoonImperial units1.388 imp tsp1.00infobox
TeaspoonSI units3.552 mL1.00infobox
TeaspoonSI units4.929 mL1.00infobox
TeaspoonSymboltsp1.00infobox
TeaspoonUnit ofVolume1.00infobox
TeaspoonUnit systemImperial units, US customary units1.00infobox
TeaspoonUS customary units0.721 US tsp1.00infobox
Teaspoonis asmall spoon suitable for stirring and sipping the contents of a cup of tea or coffee0.90text
Teaspoonis aEuropean invention0.90text
Teaspoonis aequivalence of 10.90text
Teaspoonis alarger inexact measure consisting of the amount obtained by scooping the dry ingredient up as high as possible to balance on a spoon0.90text
Teaspoonmeasured byTraditionally0.60section

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