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taz·za
(tät′sə, -tsä)n.
A shallow ornamental vessel usually on a pedestal.
[Italian, cup, tazza, from Arabic ṭašt, basin; see demitasse.]
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tazza
(ˈtætsə)n
a wine cup with a shallow bowl and a circular foot
[C19: from Italian, probably from Arabic tassah bowl]
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taz•za
(ˈtɑt sə)n., pl. -zas.
a shallow ornamental bowl or cup, usu. on a high base or pedestal.
[1835–45; < Italian < Arabic ṭassah basin < Persian tasht]
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