coffee
Americannoun
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a beverage consisting of a decoction or infusion of the roasted ground or crushed seeds coffeebeans of the two-seeded fruit coffeeberry of certain coffee trees.
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the seeds or fruit themselves.
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any tropical tree or shrub of the genus Coffea, of the madder family, especially C. arabica and C. canephora, cultivated commercially.
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a cup of coffee.
We ordered four coffees and three doughnuts.
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a social gathering at which coffee and other refreshments are served.
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medium to dark brown.
adjective
noun
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a drink consisting of an infusion of the roasted and ground or crushed seeds of the coffee tree
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( as modifier )
coffee grounds
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Also called: coffee beans. the beanlike seeds of the coffee tree, used to make this beverage
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short for coffee tree
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a medium to dark brown colour
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( as adjective )
a coffee carpet
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See wake 1
Etymology
Origin of coffee
1590–1600; < Italian caff è < Turkish kahve < Arabic qahwah
Example Sentences
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It’s always coffee for me and basically a piece of bread with something on it.
Surveys by the group have found that what residents love most about downtown is its walkability, restaurants, bars and coffee shops, she said.
From Los Angeles Times
It smelled faintly damp — a mingling of industrial carpet cleaner and coffee that had been sitting on a warming plate too long.
From Salon
At Tel Aviv’s Dizengoff Square, cafes are crowded with customers, ready on a moment’s notice to put down their coffee cups and file calmly toward the nearest bunker in the event of an air incursion.
It's high praise for anyone, but perhaps not what you'd expect for a coffee seller in a park.
From BBC
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