From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishteapottea‧pot /ˈtiːpɒt $ -pɑːt/ ●●○ noun [countable] a container for making and serving tea, which has a handle and a spout1(1)
Examples from the Corpus
teapot• One glazed clay tea set consists of a teapot surrounded by small teacups on a matching tray.• There was a copper kettle boiling on one hob and a china teapot on the other and the stove shone clean.• Dozens of teapots were boiling there, some of them had whistles.• Edusha was there, pouring water into the teapot.• She had a Worcester teapot, first period.