0 (the amount held by) a large spoon used for measuring or serving food:
three tablespoons of sugar
1 a large spoon used for measuring or serving food, or the amount this spoon holds:
Add three tablespoons of butter.
Manual flotation was employed in which the sediment was weighed, then poured into a recipient containing 4 liters of water, to which 2 tablespoons of sodium silicate were added.
The mean daily intake was 4.3 g—less than 1 teaspoon—and the maximum daily intake was 14.4g—about 1 tablespoon.
I know perfectly well that half a fluid ounce is a tablespoon, not a dessertspoonful, which is two drams.
Or he may find 16 tablespoons.
One can take a tablespoon of salt, put it in some water and drink it, and apart from a rather unpleasant taste in the mouth, one is all right.
He indicated that she took about three tablespoons, whereas the normal dosage is between one and two teaspoons.
They are available in many sizes, including teaspoon and tablespoon.
Other ingredients may be added, such as a pinch of salt, a tablespoon of butter, etc.
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