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A small dome, usually part of a roof, shaped like an upside-down bowl
Ãâó: www.rgs.edu.sg/cyberfair2k/glossary.html
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| cupping |
A taste-savor-and-spit process used with coffee at room temperature or colder to determine the taste and quality of the bean. Professional coffee tasters are called "cuppers." These folks will generally taste upwards of thirty samples a day.
Ãâó: www.blackwolfcoffee.com/glossary.shtml
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| cupping |
Analogous to a vintner's wine-tasting: roasting, brewing, and tasting coffee under controlled conditions in order to assess quality. Coffee gourmets judge acidity, aroma, body, and finish.
Ãâó: www.americanbirding.org/resources/shadecoffee/glos...
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| CUPS |
he pours the essence of life from the silver cup of the subconscious to the gold cup of the conscious. From the seen, to the unseen, and back again. The entry of spirit into matter and the influence of matter on spirit. The flowing of the past, into the present, into the future.
Ãâó: www.themysticeye.com/info/tarotsymbolstemperance.h...
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Cup is the term commonly used for small vessels made of hollowed-out wood though it has also been used for small stave-built vessels without handles.
Ãâó: www.arch.ox.ac.uk/archives/asbuckets/terms.php
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