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samovars

Nom commun , masculin , pluriel

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1 - samovar - definition of samovar by the free online dictionary ...

A metal urn with a spigot, used to boil water for tea and traditionally having a chimney and heated by coals. [Russian : samo, self; see sem-1 in Indo-European  ...
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/samovar

2 - samovar - definition of samovar by the free online dictionary ...

A metal urn with a spigot, used to boil water for tea and traditionally having a chimney and heated by coals. [Russian : samo, self; see sem-1 in Indo-European  ...
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/samovar

3 - samovars - definition of samovars by the free online dictionary ...

an urn with a spigot at its base used especially in Russia to boil water for tea. 2. : an urn similar to a Russian samovar with a device for heating the contents.
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4 - samovars - definition of samovars by the free online dictionary ...

Since the heated water is typically used to make tea, many samovars have a .... Media related to Samovar at Wikimedia Commons; The dictionary definition of ...
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5 - samovar - definition and more from the free merriam-webster ...

Definition: A samovar is a traditional device used to heat water for tea. The word " samovar" in Russian means "boils itself." Samovars can be found in homes ...
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6 - samovar - definition and more from the free merriam-webster ...

a metal urn, used especially by Russians for heating water for making tea. Origin: 1820?30; < Russian samovár, equivalent to samo- self (see same) + -var, noun ...
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/samovar