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spoon Another name for a 3 wood.
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spoon e. a dental excavator having a spoonlike blade with the entire margin tapered and sharpened to cut carious dentin out of tooth cavities. Called also spoon.
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spoon n. depression of the central portion of the fingernail, with raising of the edges at the sides.
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spoon Another name for a 3 wood. They traditionally had a concave face resembling a spoon. The spoon family was considerable, with long, middle and short spoons as well as baffing spoons.
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spoon A utensil used with the boat to place incense on the hot coals in the thurible.
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