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Definition of Teaspoonsful
1. teaspoonful [n] - See also: teaspoonful
Lexicographical Neighbors of Teaspoonsful
Literary usage of Teaspoonsful
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Modern Materia Medica: The Source, Chemical and Physical Properties (1911)
"Dose, daily, 3 to 5 teaspoonfuls; for children, 1 to 3 teaspoonsful per
day.— Mfrs.: Ludy & Cie, Burgdorf, Switzerland. ..."
2. Baking Powder: A Healthful, Convenient, Leavening Agent by Thomas George Atkinson (1915)
"The amount of baking powder to be used as stated on the labels varies from one
heaping teaspoonful, or two rounded teaspoonsful, to two heaping teaspoonsful ..."
3. The Year-book of Treatment (1885)
"Daily dose, one, two, three, or four teaspoonsful. ... One or two teaspoonsful
daily. The favourable results of Kassowitz have not been obtained by some ..."
4. What We Cook on Cape Cod (1911)
"One-third of a cup of butter creamed with two-thirds of a cup of sugar, two
tablespoonsful of milk, two cups of flour, two teaspoonsful of baking powder, ..."
5. Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and by Francis Peyre Porcher (1869)
"Take six quarts of soft water, six pounds of bar soap, one-quarter of a pound of
sal-soda, three teaspoonsful spirits turpentine, one and a half ..."