Definition of Coffeepot. Meaning of Coffeepot. Synonyms of Coffeepot

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Definition of Coffeepot

Coffeepot
Coffeepot Cof"fee*pot, n. A covered pot in which coffee is prepared, or is brought upon the table for drinking.

Meaning of Coffeepot from wikipedia

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- width: 39 cm, depth: 24 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art French Rococo coffeepot; 1757; height: 29.5 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art French Neoclassical...