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  • == Cup (unit) == The '''Cup''' is a [[unit of measurement]] for volume, commonly used in [[cooking]] an
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  • == Cup Massage == '''Cup massage''' (pronunciation: /kʌp mæˈsɑːʒ/) is a type of [[massage ther
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  • ...s such as [[Water glass|water glasses]], [[Coffee cup|coffee cups]], [[Tea cup|tea cups]], and [[Wine glass|wine glasses]]. * '''[[Mug|Mugs]]''': A mug is a type of cup typically used for drinking hot beverages, such as coffee, hot chocolate, soup, or tea.
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  • ...efers to the various types of [[container]]s used for serving, eating, and drinking food. The term is derived from the Old English word 'disc', meaning 'plate, * '''[[Cup]]s''': Small round containers with a handle, used for drinking liquids.
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  • ...ratory]] and [[digestive tract]]. The term "goblet" refers to these cells' cup-like shape, similar to a wine goblet. ...comes from the Old French ''gobelet'', a diminutive of ''gobe'', meaning "cup". The term "cell" comes from the Latin ''cella'', meaning "small room".
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  • ...lture''' (pronunciation: /ˈbrɪtɪʃ tiː ˈkʌltʃər/) refers to the practice of drinking [[Tea|tea]] in the [[United Kingdom|United Kingdom]]. It is a prominent asp The practice of drinking tea was introduced to Britain in the 17th century by [[Catherine of Braganz
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  • ...rd "biker" which was derived from the Old Norse "bikarr" meaning "drinking cup". The term was later adapted to refer to the scientific instrument due to i
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  • ...Cantharellus'' is derived from the Latin ''cantharus'' (a type of drinking cup), and the species name ''cibarius'' comes from the Latin ''cibus'' meaning
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  • ...socket joint]] - a joint consisting of a ball-shaped bone that fits into a cup-shaped bone, making the joint free to rotate; examples include the hip and * [[Cervical cap]] - a small rubber cup that is placed tightly over the cervix to prevent pregnancy
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