Definition of 'tea'
Word forms: teas
1. mass noun
2. mass noun
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tea in American English
noun
1.
2.
its dried and prepared leaves, used to make a beverage
3.
the beverage made by soaking such leaves in boiling water
4.
any of several plants resembling or used as tea
6. British
a.
a light meal, esp. in the late afternoon, at which tea is the usual beverage
b.
a more substantial, early evening meal that is often the main meal of the day (in Britain usually called high tea)
8. US, Slang
marijuana
adjective
9.
designating a family (Theaceae, order Theales) of evergreen dicotyledonous trees, shrubs, or vines, often with showy flowers, found in warm regions and including the camellias and loblolly bay
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Word origin
Amoy Chin t'e (Mandarin ch'a)
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tea in British English
noun
1.
2.
c.
(as modifier)
tea caddy
tea urn
3.
a.
any of various plants that are similar to Camellia sinensis or are used to make a tealike beverage
b.
any such beverage
4. mainly British
a. Also called: afternoon tea
b.
(as modifier)
a tea party
8. See tea and sympathy
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Word origin
C17: from Chinese (Amoy) t'e, from Ancient Chinese d'aWord Frequency
tea in Hospitality
(ti)
Word forms: (regular plural) teas
noun (count) (noncount)
(Hospitality (hotel): Hotel bar)
Tea is a drink made by adding boiling water to tea leaves or tea bags.
COLLOCATIONS: cup of ~~ bag~ leaves
He handed them each a cup of tea.
Would you like some tea or coffee?
Pour me a cup of tea, please.
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Which shrub am I?
a low-growing evergreen Eurasian ericaceous shrub, Calluna vulgaris, that grows in dense masses on open ground and has clusters of small bell-shaped typically pinkish-purple flowers
Which shrub am I?
any of several temperate ericaceous shrubs of the genus Arbutus, esp the strawberry tree of S Europe. They have clusters of white or pinkish flowers, broad evergreen leaves, and strawberry-like berries
Which shrub am I?
any of various small shrubs of the temperate genus Thymus, having a strong mintlike odour, small leaves, and white, pink, or red flowers: family Lamiaceae (labiates)
Which shrub am I?
a Eurasian evergreen shrub, Viscum album, with leathery leaves, yellowish flowers, and waxy white berries: grows as a partial parasite on various trees: used as a Christmas decoration: family Viscaceae
Which shrub am I?
any evergreen shrub of the leguminous genus Ulex, esp the European species U. europeaus, which has yellow flowers and thick green spines instead of leaves
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tea
British English: tea
/tiː/ NOUN
drink Tea is a drink. You make it by pouring hot water on to the dry leaves of a plant called the tea bush.
- American English: tea /ˈti/
- Arabic: شَاي
- Brazilian Portuguese: chá
- Chinese: 茶
- Croatian: čaj
- Czech: čaj
- Danish: te
- Dutch: thee
- European Spanish: té
- Finnish: tee
- French: thé
- German: Tee
- Greek: τσάι
- Italian: tè
- Japanese: お茶
- Korean: 차 음료수
- Norwegian: te
- Polish: herbata
- European Portuguese: chá
- Romanian: ceai
- Russian: чай
- Spanish: té
- Swedish: te
- Thai: น้ำชา
- Turkish: çay
- Ukrainian: чай
- Vietnamese: chè trà
British English: tea
/tiː/ NOUN
meal Tea is a meal that you eat in the afternoon or the early evening.
- American English: tea /ˈti/
- Arabic: شَاي
- Brazilian Portuguese: chá
- Chinese: 下午茶
- Croatian: užina
- Czech: svačinaodpolední
- Danish: middagsmad
- Dutch: avondeten
- European Spanish: merienda
- Finnish: tee
- French: goûter heure du thé
- German: Tee
- Greek: κολατσιό
- Italian: tè
- Japanese: 夕食
- Korean: 저녁식사
- Norwegian: te
- Polish: herbatka
- European Portuguese: chá
- Romanian: masă în cursul după-amiezii, la care se servește ceai
- Russian: полдник
- Spanish: onces merienda de la tarde
- Swedish: te
- Thai: น้ำชา
- Turkish: çay
- Ukrainian: полуденок
- Vietnamese: bữa ăn nhẹ
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