A measuring beaker.
The marking "800" on a spoon typically indicates that the spoon is made of 800 silver, which means it contains 80% silver and 20% other metals. This standard is commonly used in European silverware, denoting its quality and authenticity. The higher the silver content, the more valuable the piece is considered. Always check for additional markings to determine the exact origin and quality of the silver.
The answer is Measuring.
Quantitative refers to measuring something by quantity and not quality.
Revising standards
If you have a 1 ml measuring spoon.
to measure
A mixing bowl, a mixer, measuring cup, measuring spoon, a regular spoon, and a muffin tin.
A measuring spoon is frequently used to measure ingredients when cooking.
"Measuring spoon" in Tagalog is "kutsarang sukatan" or simply "sukatang kutsara."
The answer will depend on what you are measuring.
A regular measuring cup or measuring spoon.
measuring spoon
scale measures force and/or mass; spoon measures volume
I would use a measuring jug, not any spoon.
NO, 5 ml equals a teaspoon.
There is no set of measuring spoons in France, and no name for them that I know of. Recipes may reference ingredients in quantities such as: "une cuillère à café" (a coffee spoon, the smallest) "une cuillère" (a normal tea or small dessert spoon) "une cuillère à soupe" (a soup spoon, the largest spoon) Every house is supposed to have at least the latter two sorts of spoons, so they don't sell special measuring spoons. Additionally, recipes may add the adjectives "pleine" (full) or "rase" (flat, leveled). Most recipes nowadays mention precise quantities in grams, not subjective spoon sizes. I would probably translate "measuring spoons" as "cuillères doseuses" if I had to.