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1 spoonful
noun (the amount held by a spoon: three spoonfuls of sugar.) cucharadaspoonful n cucharadatr['spʊːnfʊl]1 cucharadaspoonful ['spu:n.fʊl] n: cucharada fby the spoonful: a cucharadasn.• cucharada s.f.'spuːnfʊl['spuːnfʊl]N cucharada f* * *['spuːnfʊl] -
2 teaspoonful
noun (an amount that fills a teaspoon: two teaspoonfuls of salt.) cucharaditatr['tiːspʊːnfʊl]1 cucharaditateaspoonful ['ti:.spu:n.fʊl] n, pl - spoonfuls [-.fʊlz] or - spoonsful [-.spu:nz.fʊl] : cucharadita fn.• cucharadita s.f.['tiːspʊnfʊl]N cucharadita f* * * -
3 tablespoonful
noun (the amount that will fill a tablespoon: two tablespoonfuls of jam.) una cucharada soperatr['teɪbəlspʊːnfʊl]1 cucharada grandetablespoonful ['teɪbəl.spu:n.fʊl] n: cucharada fn.• cucharada s.f.• cucharada grande s.f.'teɪbəl'spuːnfʊl, 'teɪbəlspuːnfəl['teɪblˌspuːnfʊl]N cucharada f grande* * *['teɪbəl'spuːnfʊl, 'teɪbəlspuːnfəl] -
4 dessertspoonful
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spoonful — noun (plural spoonfuls; also spoonsful) Date: 14th century as much as a spoon will hold; specifically teaspoonful … New Collegiate Dictionary
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