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chai
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chai  (ch)
n.
A beverage made from spiced black tea, honey, and milk.

[Ultimately from Chinese (Mandarin) chá, tea.]

chai [tʃaɪ]
n
(Cookery) tea, esp as made in India with added spices
[Indian]


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