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coffee
noun
a
hot
or
cold
drink
made
by
passing
water
through
ground
roasted
coffee
beans
•
I
like
to
drink
coffee
every
morning
to
wake
up
.
I
like
to
drink
coffee
every
morning
to
wake
up
.
•
Would
you
like
a
cup
of
coffee
with
your
dessert
?
Would
you
like
a
cup
of
coffee
with
your
dessert
?
From
Arabic
“
qahwa
”
through
Turkish
“
kahve
”
and
Italian
“
caffè
,”
entering
English
in
the
16th
century
.
noun
the
roasted
beans
or
brown
powder
from
the
coffee
plant
that
are
used
to
make
the
drink
•
We
ground
fresh
coffee
for
the
guests
.
We
ground
fresh
coffee
for
the
guests
.
•
The
kitchen
smelled
of
roasted
coffee
and
cinnamon
.
The
kitchen
smelled
of
roasted
coffee
and
cinnamon
.
noun
an
informal
meeting
or
short
break
when
people
get
together
to
talk
,
usually
while
drinking
coffee
•
Let's
meet
for
coffee
after
class
.
Let's
meet
for
coffee
after
class
.
•
Our
manager
called
the
team
to
a
quick
coffee
at
10
a
.
m
.
Our
manager
called
the
team
to
a
quick
coffee
at
10
a
.
m
.
fee
noun
an
amount
of
money
you
pay
to
receive
a
service
,
join
something
,
or
be
allowed
to
do
something
•
We
had
to
pay
a
small
fee
to
enter
the
museum
.
We
had
to
pay
a
small
fee
to
enter
the
museum
.
•
The
lawyer
explained
her
hourly
fee
before
starting
the
case
.
The
lawyer
explained
her
hourly
fee
before
starting
the
case
.
From
Middle
English
fe
,
from
Anglo-French
fee
,
from
Old
French
fieu
,
fee
“
feudal
payment
,”
from
Medieval
Latin
feodum
“
fief
.”
noun
(
law
,
historical
)
an
inheritable
estate
in
land
,
especially
one
held
in
feudal
tenure
,
as
in
fee
simple
or
fee
tail
•
The
land
was
granted
to
the
knight
in
fee
,
allowing
his
heirs
to
inherit
it
.
The
land
was
granted
to
the
knight
in
fee
,
allowing
his
heirs
to
inherit
it
.
•
Under
English
law
,
a
fee
simple
gives
the
owner
absolute
title
to
the
property
.
Under
English
law
,
a
fee
simple
gives
the
owner
absolute
title
to
the
property
.
Same
origin
as
modern
noun
sense
,
but
the
legal
meaning
developed
in
medieval
English
law
referring
to
inheritable
real
property
.
verb
-
fee
,
feeing
,
fees
,
feed
(
archaic
)
to
pay
someone
for
services
rendered
;
to
reward
with
money
•
Kings
would
fee
their
messengers
to
ensure
swift
delivery
of
news
.
Kings
would
fee
their
messengers
to
ensure
swift
delivery
of
news
.
•
The
wealthy
merchant
fees
his
guards
at
the
end
of
every
voyage
.
The
wealthy
merchant
fees
his
guards
at
the
end
of
every
voyage
.
Verb
use
evolved
from
the
noun
meaning
“
payment
,”
first
recorded
in
Middle
English
.