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"Cuiller" is a French word that translates to "spoon" in English. It can refer to various types of spoons used for eating, measuring, or serving food. In culinary contexts, it may also denote specific spoon measurements, such as "cuiller à soupe" for tablespoon or "cuiller à café" for teaspoon. Additionally, "cuiller" can be a part of phrases or idiomatic expressions in French.

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