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

- Kaffee-Aufguss-Maschine) – manual coffee makers Benjamin Thompson - inventor of a drip coffeepot Coffee bigginFrench manual coffee maker Büttner filter and Bauscher...
- Cold brew coffee, also called cold water extraction or cold pressing, is the process of steeping coffee grounds in water at cool temperatures for an extended...
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- The Trojan Room coffee pot was a coffee machine located in the Computer Laboratory of the University of Cambridge, England. Created in 1991 by Quentin...
- "Kaff****anneneffekt"-ein Tropfen folgt der Oberfläche) (NB. Calls the effect "coffeepot effect" rather than "teapot effect".) "Tropfenfangrinne an der Innenseite...
- Jacob Frères; c.1798; various types of wood; 84.5 x 62.2 x 62 cm; Louvre Coffeepot; 1797–1809; silver gilt; height: 33.3 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art,...
- Petersburg, Russia Le Mur Rose, 1898, Jewish Museum Frankfurt Fruit and Coffeepot (1898), Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia Vase of Sunflowers (1898)...
- John Libbey Eurotext. ISBN 9782742000371. "François Thomas Germain | Coffeepot | French, Paris | The Met". metmuseum.org. Retrieved 2018-07-04. "French...
- 1930 patterns: Melon on a shape 14 vase, and Circle Tree on an Eton shape coffeepot....
- width: 39 cm, depth: 24 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art French Rococo coffeepot; 1757; height: 29.5 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art French Neoclassical...