"milk saucepan" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: milk saucepans [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} milk saucepan (plural milk saucepans)
  1. A small saucepan, often coated with Teflon etc, having a wide lip; typically used to heat milk for drinks Translations (small saucepan): bollitore [masculine] (Italian), кастрю́лька молока́ (kastrjúlʹka moloká) [feminine] (Russian)
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