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aerosolnoun

a container in which a liquid such as paint or perfume is kept under high pressure so that it can besprayed (=forced out in very small drops)

ampoulenoun

a small glass container used for holding liquid medicine that is to be injected into someone

atomisera British spelling of atomizer atomizernoun

a container that holds a liquid such as paint or perfume and forces the liquid out in very small drops

barrelnoun

a round wooden, metal, or plastic container with a flat top and bottom, used for storing liquids

basinnoun

a round open container used for holding liquids or for storing or mixing food

bathnoun

a large open container for liquid that has a particular use, or the liquid in the container

bottlenoun

a glass or plastic container for liquids, usually with a narrow part at the top that is called the neck

bottlenoun

a plastic container used for giving babies milk or other drinks. It has a rubber part at the top called a teat.

bucketnoun

a round open container with a handle, used for carrying liquid and substances such as sand or soil

buttnoun

a very large container with curved sides that is used for collecting or storing liquids

cannoun

a metal container with round sides and a lid, used especially for holding liquids

cannoun

spray can

canteennoun

a small container for carrying water when you are walking

carafenoun

a glass container for serving wine or water at meals, with a wider top than a bottle

cartonnoun

a container for liquids that is made of stiff thick paper

casknoun

a round wooden container for storing a liquid, especially alcoholic drink

cisternnoun

a container for holding water

cocktail shakernoun

a container for mixing different drinks to make cocktails

cylindernoun

a metal container for gas or liquid

decanternoun

a special glass bottle that you pour an alcoholic drink into before serving it to people

demijohnnoun

a large glass bottle used for storing wine

droppernoun

a small glass tube with a rubber piece at one end that you squeeze to let out single drops of liquid

drumnoun

a large round container for liquids such as fuel and chemicals

ewernoun

a large jug used in the past for holding water for washing

flagonnoun

a large container for liquids with a handle

flasknoun

a vacuum flask

flasknoun

a small flat bottle that fits in your pocket, used especially for carrying alcohol

goatskinnoun

a container made from goatskin, used especially for holding wine

hip flasknoun

a small bottle for alcoholic drinks that fits in your pocket

hot-water bottlenoun

a rubber container that you fill with hot water and put in a bed to make it warm

ice bucketnoun

a container filled with ice, in which you put a bottle of wine to keep it cold

jarnoun

a clay container used for storing drink or food

jeroboamnoun

a large bottle that contains four times as much wine as an ordinary bottle of wine

jerrycannoun

a metal container with flat sides and a handle, used especially for carrying petrol

jugnoun

a large container for liquids with a very narrow top that can be closed by a cork

kegnoun

a small barrel (=round container with a flat top and bottom) that is used for storing beer or other drinks

magnumnoun

a large bottle that holds 1.5 litres

oilcannoun

a container for the oil that is used in engines. It has a tube at one end for pouring.

pailnoun

a bucket

phialnoun

a small bottle for medicine or perfume

pitchernoun

a container made of clay with two handles, used for holding liquids

pitchernoun

a jug for serving liquids from

potnoun

a container made of glass or clay that is used for storing food, especially liquids

reservoirnoun

a container, often part of a machine, where liquid is kept for a particular purpose

shakernoun

a container used for mixing alcoholic drinks to make a cocktail

soda siphonnoun

a special bottle from which you force soda water out under the pressure of the gas inside it

spray cannoun

a small container that uses pressure to force out a stream of small drops of liquid

spray gunnoun

a piece of equipment that uses pressure to force out a stream of liquid and is operated like a gun

tanknoun

a large metal container for liquid or gas

Thermosa container that keeps liquids hot or cold tinnoun

a closed metal container for a food product that you open with a tin opener. The American word is can

troughnoun

a long narrow open container used for holding food or water for animals

vacuum flasknoun

a container that keeps liquids hot or cold

vatnoun

a large container for holding or storing liquids

vatnoun

a barrel

vialnoun

a small bottle for storing medicine or perfume

water buttnoun

a large container used for collecting rain that comes off the roof of a house

wine coolernoun

a container for putting a bottle of wine in to keep it cold

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