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1. dessert spoon
noun.
A
spoon
larger
than
a
teaspoon
and
smaller
than
a
tablespoon.
Synonyms
spoon
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2. dessertspoon
noun.
As
much
as
a
dessert
spoon
will
hold.
Synonyms
containerful
dessertspoonful
3. spoon-shaped
adjective.
Shaped
in
the
form
of
a
spoon.
Synonyms
formed
Antonyms
unformed
amorphous
4. dessert
noun.
(dɪˈzɝːt)
A
dish
served
as
the
last
course
of
a
meal.
Synonyms
fruit compote
zabaglione
pavlova
junket
tiramisu
compote
pudding
afters
frozen dessert
dumpling
mould
baked Alaska
sabayon
sweet
ambrosia
sillabub
peach melba
whip
mold
flan
blancmange
course
syllabub
pud
mousse
charlotte
Antonyms
sour
tasteless
sugarless
unmelodious
malodorous
Etymology
dessert (English)
dessert (French)
desservir (French)
5. spoon
noun.
(ˈspuːn)
A
piece
of
cutlery
with
a
shallow
bowl-shaped
container
and
a
handle;
used
to
stir
or
serve
or
take
up
food.
Synonyms
soupspoon
sugar spoon
dessert spoon
tea maker
cutlery
container
sugar shell
tablespoon
teaspoon
soup spoon
wooden spoon
runcible spoon
eating utensil
Antonyms
fuse
saddle
lodge
burden
dock
Etymology
spoon (English)
spone (Middle English (1100-1500))
spon (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. spoon
noun.
(ˈspuːn)
Formerly
a
golfing
wood
with
an
elevated
face.
Synonyms
wood
Antonyms
charge
ionate
Etymology
spoon (English)
spone (Middle English (1100-1500))
spon (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. spoon
verb.
(ˈspuːn)
Snuggle
and
lie
in
a
position
where
one
person
faces
the
back
of
the
others.
Synonyms
neck
smooch
make out
Antonyms
string
add
record
arrive
Etymology
spoon (English)
spone (Middle English (1100-1500))
spon (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. spoon
noun.
(ˈspuːn)
As
much
as
a
spoon
will
hold.
Synonyms
containerful
spoonful
Antonyms
calcify
pack
iodinate
Etymology
spoon (English)
spone (Middle English (1100-1500))
spon (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. spoon
verb.
(ˈspuːn)
Scoop
up
or
take
up
with
a
spoon.
Synonyms
take away
remove
immerse
take
withdraw
plunge
Antonyms
bring
give
kern
muzzle
bridle
Etymology
spoon (English)
spone (Middle English (1100-1500))
spon (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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