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decaf
[ dee-kaf ]
adjective
decaf
/ ˈdiːkæf /
noun
- decaffeinated coffee
adjective
- decaffeinated
Word History and Origins
Origin of decaf1
Example Sentences
In reality it was a dose of decaf—but they still managed to increase the number of repetitions by around 10 percent above their previous limit.
Any K Cup marketed as “decaf” will typically offer very little to no caffeine.
Boyfriend, a New Orleans-based rapper who prefers not to reveal her real name, gets up from her decaf cafe au lait.
Coffee in the morning, decaf in the afternoon, water after that.
Short, tall, light, dark, caf, decaf, low-fat, non-fat, etc.
According to the study, decaf drinkers experience the same benefits.
While most coffee-related health benefits derive only from the caffeinated kind, this study found that decaf helps, too.
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