chado
sado (ˈsɑːdəʊ) or chanoyu (ˌtʃɑːnɔːˈyuː)
/ (ˈtʃɑːdəʊ) /
noun
the Japanese tea ceremony
Origin of chado
1from Japanese cha or sa tea (from Chinese cha) + dō way (from Chinese tao); chanoyu literally: tea's hot water
Words Nearby chado
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How to use chado in a sentence
Richard Chai and chado Ralph Rucci also made strong showings on a busy, rainy day in New York.
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