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What is the difference between a spoon and a teaspoon?
Spoons and teaspoons are different in meaning, use and capacity.

1, different meanings: spoon: large spoon, teaspoon: small spoon, teaspoon.

2, different uses: spoon: used for food, teaspoon: often used for drinking tea and coffee, or eating dessert.

3. Different capacities: horizontal measuring instruments (measuring spoons) used for home cooking. Spoon: A spoonful is equal to 3 teaspoons, or 1/2 liquid ounces (15 ml). Teaspoon: One teaspoon is equal to 1/3 tablespoons (about 5 ml).

Extended data:

Spoon is an English word, which can be used as both a noun and a verb. Spoon, spoon, and so on.

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Pronunciation: [English ][SPU:n][ USA] [SPU]

Spoon; Spoon; The amount of a spoonful; Spoons, paddles;

Scoop with a spoon; Fight;

The intransitive verb gently smashed up; Fishing with spoon bait; Obsessed with love;

Third person singular: spoon past participle: spoon plural: spoon present continuous tense: spoon past tense: spoon