"caviar spoon" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: caviar spoons [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} caviar spoon (plural caviar spoons)
  1. A small shallow spoon made from inert materials (such as gold, horn, or wood) rather than typical metals, intended for eating caviar. Wikipedia link: caviar spoon Categories (topical): Cutlery Translations (shallow small spoon for eating caviar): cuillère à caviar [feminine] (French), Kaviarlöffel [masculine] (German), sendok kaviar (Indonesian)

Inflected forms

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