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teapot

/ˌtiˈpɑt/
/ˈtipɒt/
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Other forms: teapots

When you were little, you might have learned a ditty about a teapot: "I'm a little teapot, short and stout / Here is my handle, here is my spout..." As its name suggests, a teapot is a vessel in which you brew tea. "Tip me over and pour me out!"

To make tea, put loose tea or tea bags in a teapot and fill it with very hot water. After the tea steeps, you can pour it into cups. The very first teapots were made in China, and historians believe that tea was drunk directly from the spout, rather than being poured into a cup for drinking. These earliest teapots were made of metal. In the 17th century, porcelain teapots became more common.

Definitions of teapot
  1. noun
    pot for brewing tea; usually has a spout and handle
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    type of:
    pot
    metal or earthenware cooking vessel that is usually round and deep; often has a handle and lid
Pronunciation
US
/ˌtiˈpɑt/
UK
/ˈtipɒt/
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