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A tea chest is a type of wooden case originally produced and used to ship tea to the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. The conventional tea chest is a case with riveted metal edges, of approximate size 500 by 500 by 750 millimetres (20 by 20 by 30 in). The term is now used more widely to indicate similarly sized cases, including cardboard cases, produced for various home and commercial uses. Wooden tea caddies are also occasionally referred to as "tea chests".

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  • صندوق الشاي عبارة عن نوع ينتج من الخشب الأصلي لشحن الشاي إلي المملكة المتحدة و استراليا ونيوزيلندا. يتكون صندوق الشاي التقليدي من حواف معدنية مبطنة بحجم 500×500×750 مليمتر (20×20×30 بوصه). يستخدم هذا المصطلح علي نطاق واسع للإشارة إلي مقاييس الحجم والتي تتضمن الاستخدام التجاري للورق المقوي. (ar)
  • A tea chest is a type of wooden case originally produced and used to ship tea to the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. The conventional tea chest is a case with riveted metal edges, of approximate size 500 by 500 by 750 millimetres (20 by 20 by 30 in). The term is now used more widely to indicate similarly sized cases, including cardboard cases, produced for various home and commercial uses. Wooden tea caddies are also occasionally referred to as "tea chests". (en)
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  • صندوق الشاي عبارة عن نوع ينتج من الخشب الأصلي لشحن الشاي إلي المملكة المتحدة و استراليا ونيوزيلندا. يتكون صندوق الشاي التقليدي من حواف معدنية مبطنة بحجم 500×500×750 مليمتر (20×20×30 بوصه). يستخدم هذا المصطلح علي نطاق واسع للإشارة إلي مقاييس الحجم والتي تتضمن الاستخدام التجاري للورق المقوي. (ar)
  • A tea chest is a type of wooden case originally produced and used to ship tea to the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. The conventional tea chest is a case with riveted metal edges, of approximate size 500 by 500 by 750 millimetres (20 by 20 by 30 in). The term is now used more widely to indicate similarly sized cases, including cardboard cases, produced for various home and commercial uses. Wooden tea caddies are also occasionally referred to as "tea chests". (en)
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  • صندوق الشاي (ar)
  • Tea chest (en)
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