A teapot and a cricket are both cylindrical in shape. However, they serve different functions - a teapot is used to brew and serve tea, while a cricket is an insect known for its chirping sound.
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Yes, there is, but they look much the same - just without the whistling cover. The Chinese, who presumably know something about tea, boil their water separately, and then add it to the teapot. The concept of a "tea kettle" is unknown there.
急須 [kyusu] is the Japanese word for a small teapot. It is pronounced "kyew-soo."
yes the bible say so
Depends on the teapot.
a teapot handle
teapot teapot
The present participle for "whistle" is "whistling."
can a teapot conduct heat
teapot handle is for serving tea
The word teapot is not in the Bible.