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Cuspidor - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A cuspidor is a spittoon or receptacle for spit, often used in the past for tobacco chewers. It is typically made of metal or ceramic and placed on the floor.

cuspidor

/ˈkʌspɪˌdɔr/ /ˈkʌspɪdɔː/

Definition:

A spittoon or receptacle for spit, often used in the past for tobacco chewing.

Synonyms:

spittoon, spitoon, spitting bowl

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

(none commonly recognized)

Common Collocations:

brass cuspidor, porcelain cuspidor, antique cuspidor, ornate cuspidor, tobacco cuspidor

Derivatives:

(none commonly recognized)

Usage Tips:

Use "cuspidor" to refer to historical or decorative spittoons, often found in vintage settings or museums.

Common Phrases:

(none commonly recognized)

Etymology:

Derived from Portuguese "cuspidouro," from "cuspir" (to spit), with Latin roots in "conspuere."

Examples:

  • 1. The bartender placed a brass cuspidor near the chewing tobacco display.
  • 2. The antique shop sold a rare porcelain cuspidor from the 19th century.
  • 3. He accidentally kicked the cuspidor, spilling its contents on the floor.
  • 4. The museum exhibit featured a cuspidor once used in a saloon.

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