Some glass containers that start with B are:beakerbowlbottleboxbakewarebasin
A single eye glass is called a monocle.
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 someoneatomisera British spelling of atomizer atomizernoun a container that holds a liquid such as paint or perfume and forces the liquid out in very small dropsbarrelnoun a round wooden, metal, or plastic container with a flat top and bottom, used for storing liquidsbasinnoun a round open container used for holding liquids or for storing or mixing foodbathnoun a large open container for liquid that has a particular use, or the liquid in the containerbottlenoun a glass or plastic container for liquids, usually with a narrow part at the top that is called the neckbottlenoun 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 soilbuttnoun a very large container with curved sides that is used for collecting or storing liquidscannoun a metal container with round sides and a lid, used especially for holding liquidscannoun spray cancanteennoun a small container for carrying water when you are walkingcarafenoun a glass container for serving wine or water at meals, with a wider top than a bottlecartonnoun a container for liquids that is made of stiff thick papercasknoun a round wooden container for storing a liquid, especially alcoholic drinkcisternnoun a container for holding watercocktail shakernoun a container for mixing different drinks to make cocktailscylindernoun a metal container for gas or liquiddecanternoun a special glass bottle that you pour an alcoholic drink into before serving it to peopledemijohnnoun a large glass bottle used for storing winedroppernoun a small glass tube with a rubber piece at one end that you squeeze to let out single drops of liquiddrumnoun a large round container for liquids such as fuel and chemicalsewernoun a large jug used in the past for holding water for washingflagonnoun a large container for liquids with a handleflasknoun a vacuum flaskflasknoun a small flat bottle that fits in your pocket, used especially for carrying alcoholgoatskinnoun a container made from goatskin, used especially for holding winehip flasknoun a small bottle for alcoholic drinks that fits in your pockethot-water bottlenoun a rubber container that you fill with hot water and put in a bed to make it warmice bucketnoun a container filled with ice, in which you put a bottle of wine to keep it coldjarnoun a clay container used for storing drink or foodjeroboamnoun a large bottle that contains four times as much wine as an ordinary bottle of winejerrycannoun a metal container with flat sides and a handle, used especially for carrying petroljugnoun a large container for liquids with a very narrow top that can be closed by a corkkegnoun a small barrel (=round container with a flat top and bottom) that is used for storing beer or other drinksmagnumnoun a large bottle that holds 1.5 litresoilcannoun a container for the oil that is used in engines. It has a tube at one end for pouring.pailnoun a bucketphialnoun a small bottle for medicine or perfumepitchernoun a container made of clay with two handles, used for holding liquidspitchernoun a jug for serving liquids frompotnoun a container made of glass or clay that is used for storing food, especially liquidsreservoirnoun a container, often part of a machine, where liquid is kept for a particular purposeshakernoun a container used for mixing alcoholic drinks to make a cocktailsoda siphonnoun a special bottle from which you force soda water out under the pressure of the gas inside itspray cannoun a small container that uses pressure to force out a stream of small drops of liquidspray gunnoun a piece of equipment that uses pressure to force out a stream of liquid and is operated like a guntanknoun a large metal container for liquid or gasThermosa 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 cantroughnoun a long narrow open container used for holding food or water for animalsvacuum flasknoun a container that keeps liquids hot or coldvatnoun a large container for holding or storing liquidsvatnoun a barrelvialnoun a small bottle for storing medicine or perfumewater buttnoun a large container used for collecting rain that comes off the roof of a housewine coolernoun a container for putting a bottle of wine in to keep it cold
a piece of glass is a transparent object
A Monocle. A single glass lens is called a monocle, as worn by Mr. Peanut and the Monopoly guy.
it is a container made out of glass that you can put things inside
A glass container is anything made of glass that is used to contain or store something. For instance, a jar or a bottle made of glass is a glass container.
A bubble glass is a glass that is made in the Ryukyu Islands. The bubble glass is formed from a small piece of molten glass, which is then cooled and shaped into a glass container.
It is called an ark.
It's called condensation.
The homonym for "glass" is "glass", as it refers to both a material made from silica used to make containers and windows, as well as a drinking container.
Yes, a glass container can be considered a capital resource. Capital resources are man-made goods that are used to produce other goods and services. A glass container can be utilized in various industries, such as food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics, to store and transport products.
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Containers can be made from various materials, including plastic, glass, metal, and paper. The choice of material depends on the purpose of the container and what it will be used to hold or store.
The homograph for a glass container would be "jar." The word "jar" can mean both a glass container and to shake or rattle something.
You ask for a glass, and if they hand you a plastic cup you usually do not drink out of it.
A glass container with plants is called a terrarium. It is a miniature indoor garden that creates a unique and self-contained ecosystem for the plants inside.