tbs. Meaning
Keyword: TBS
Definition:
TBS is an acronym that can refer to several different phrases, but most commonly it stands for “tablespoon.” It is a unit of measurement used in cooking to denote the volume of an ingredient, roughly equivalent to 15 milliliters.
Usage:
In recipes, TBS is often used to indicate the quantity of an ingredient needed. For example:
- “Add 2 TBS of olive oil to the pan.”
- “Mix in 1 TBS of sugar.”
In colloquial contexts, it could also refer to “TBS,” the television network known for airing comedy shows and movies.
Etymology:
The term “tablespoon” originates from the late Middle English term “table” which derives from the Old French “table,” itself originating from Latin “tabula,” meaning “a board or a plank,” and “spoon,” which comes from the Old English “spōn,” meaning “a chip, splinter” or “a utensil for stirring or eating.”
Pronunciation:
TBS is pronounced as individual letters: /tiː.biːˈɛs/ or can be pronounced as “tablespoon” (/ˈteɪ.bəl.spuːn/) when referring to the cooking measurement.
Synonyms:
- Tablespoon (in the context of cooking)
- Tbs (abbreviation)
Antonyms:
- Teaspoon (TSP) - a smaller unit of measurement, approximately 5 milliliters.
Additional Context:
In culinary measurements, “tablespoon” is often abbreviated as “T” or “Tbl.” Variations in spoon sizes can lead to discrepancies in measurement; thus, a standard tablespoon is universally considered to be about 15 mL or 0.5 fluid ounces in the United States.
When referring to the television network, it is a major American cable channel known for its variety of programming, primarily focused on comedy and entertainment, and was launched in 1976.
Note:
Always consider the context in which “TBS” is used, as it could refer to either culinary measurements or other meanings depending on the setting.
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