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What is the thing used to help pouring liquids called?
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I'm referring to the highlighted part of the measuring cup below:
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I'm referring to the highlighted part of the measuring cup below:
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Spout or pouring lip
spout
NOUN
1A tube or lip projecting from a container, through which liquid can be poured.
‘a teapot with a chipped spout’
Spout
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I wouldn't consider it a spout without a cover, but it's certainly the thing's lip.
– lly
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Spouts don't have to have covers.
– Michael Harvey
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It's called a spout, cf. this Double spout measuring cup on Amazon.
Merriam-Webster defines it as:
1 : a pipe or conductor through which a liquid is discharged or conveyed in a stream: such as
...
b : a projecting tube or lip from which a liquid (such as water) issues
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Spout or pouring lip
spout
NOUN
1A tube or lip projecting from a container, through which liquid can be poured.
‘a teapot with a chipped spout’
Spout
1
I wouldn't consider it a spout without a cover, but it's certainly the thing's lip.
– lly
May 5 at 16:04
12
Spouts don't have to have covers.
– Michael Harvey
May 5 at 16:35
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Spout or pouring lip
spout
NOUN
1A tube or lip projecting from a container, through which liquid can be poured.
‘a teapot with a chipped spout’
Spout
1
I wouldn't consider it a spout without a cover, but it's certainly the thing's lip.
– lly
May 5 at 16:04
12
Spouts don't have to have covers.
– Michael Harvey
May 5 at 16:35
add a comment |
Spout or pouring lip
spout
NOUN
1A tube or lip projecting from a container, through which liquid can be poured.
‘a teapot with a chipped spout’
Spout
Spout or pouring lip
spout
NOUN
1A tube or lip projecting from a container, through which liquid can be poured.
‘a teapot with a chipped spout’
Spout
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I wouldn't consider it a spout without a cover, but it's certainly the thing's lip.
– lly
May 5 at 16:04
12
Spouts don't have to have covers.
– Michael Harvey
May 5 at 16:35
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1
I wouldn't consider it a spout without a cover, but it's certainly the thing's lip.
– lly
May 5 at 16:04
12
Spouts don't have to have covers.
– Michael Harvey
May 5 at 16:35
1
1
I wouldn't consider it a spout without a cover, but it's certainly the thing's lip.
– lly
May 5 at 16:04
I wouldn't consider it a spout without a cover, but it's certainly the thing's lip.
– lly
May 5 at 16:04
12
12
Spouts don't have to have covers.
– Michael Harvey
May 5 at 16:35
Spouts don't have to have covers.
– Michael Harvey
May 5 at 16:35
add a comment |
It's called a spout, cf. this Double spout measuring cup on Amazon.
Merriam-Webster defines it as:
1 : a pipe or conductor through which a liquid is discharged or conveyed in a stream: such as
...
b : a projecting tube or lip from which a liquid (such as water) issues
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It's called a spout, cf. this Double spout measuring cup on Amazon.
Merriam-Webster defines it as:
1 : a pipe or conductor through which a liquid is discharged or conveyed in a stream: such as
...
b : a projecting tube or lip from which a liquid (such as water) issues
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It's called a spout, cf. this Double spout measuring cup on Amazon.
Merriam-Webster defines it as:
1 : a pipe or conductor through which a liquid is discharged or conveyed in a stream: such as
...
b : a projecting tube or lip from which a liquid (such as water) issues
It's called a spout, cf. this Double spout measuring cup on Amazon.
Merriam-Webster defines it as:
1 : a pipe or conductor through which a liquid is discharged or conveyed in a stream: such as
...
b : a projecting tube or lip from which a liquid (such as water) issues
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