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caddy1

Pronunciation: /ˈkadi/
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Definition of caddy

noun (plural caddies)

[usually with modifier]
  • a small storage container, typically one with divisions:a tool caddy
  • (also tea caddy) chiefly British a small tin in which tea is kept for daily use.

Origin:

late 18th century: from earlier catty, denoting a unit of weight of 1 1/ 3 lb (0.61 kg), from Malay kati

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