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Definition of bottle
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of bottle is as below...
Bottle
(v. t.) To put into
bottles;
to
inclose
in, or as in, a
bottle
or
bottles;
to keep or
restrain
as in a
bottle;
as, to
bottle
wine or
porter;
to
bottle
up one's
wrath..
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Bottlescrew
::
Bottlescrew
(n.) A
corkscrew.
Label
::
Label (v. t.) To affix a label to; to mark with a name, etc.; as, to label a
bottle
or a
package..
Gourd
::
Gourd (n.) A
dipper
or other
vessel
made from the shell of a
gourd;
hence,
a
drinking
vessel;
a
bottle..
Knapbottle
::
Knapbottle
(n.) The
bladder
campion
(Silene
inflata).
Vessel
::
Vessel
(n.) A
hollow
or
concave
utensil
for
holding
anything;
a
hollow
receptacle
of any kind, as a
hogshead,
a
barrel,
a
firkin,
a
bottle,
a
kettle,
a cup, a bowl, etc..
Skin
::
Skin (n.) A
vessel
made of skin, used for
holding
liquids.
See
Bottle,
1..
Carboy
::
Carboy
(n.) A
large,
globular
glass
bottle,
esp. one of green
glass,
inclosed
in
basket
work or in a box, for
protection;
-- used
commonly
for
carrying
corrosive
liquids;
as
sulphuric
acid, etc..
Tunnel
::
Tunnel
(n. .) A
vessel
with a broad mouth at one end, a pipe or tube at the
other,
for
conveying
liquor,
fluids,
etc., into
casks,
bottles,
or other
vessels;
a
funnel..
Cruse
::
Cruse (n.) A
bottle
for
holding
water,
oil,
honey,
etc..
Gross
::
Gross
(sing.
& pl.) The
number
of
twelve
dozen;
twelve
times
twelve;
as, a gross of
bottles;
ten gross of
pens..
Bluets
::
Bluets
(a.) A name given to
several
different
species
of
plants
having
blue
flowers,
as the
Houstonia
coerulea,
the
Centaurea
cyanus
or
bluebottle,
and the
Vaccinium
angustifolium..
Uncork
::
Uncork
(v. t.) To draw the cork from; as, to
uncork
a
bottle..
Puffin
::
Puffin
(n.) An
arctic
sea bird
Fratercula
arctica)
allied
to the auks, and
having
a
short,
thick,
swollen
beak,
whence
the name; --
called
also
bottle
nose,
cockandy,
coulterneb,
marrot,
mormon,
pope, and sea
parrot..
Saltmouth
::
Saltmouth
(n.) A
wide-mouthed
bottle
with glass
stopper
for
holding
chemicals,
especially
crystallized
salts..
Corkscrew
::
Corkscrew
(n.) An
instrument
with a screw or a steel
spiral
for
drawing
corks from
bottles.
Cloop
::
Cloop (n.) The sound made when a cork is
forcibly
drawn from a
bottle.
Corked
::
Corked
(a.)
having
acquired
an
unpleasant
taste from the cork; as, a
bottle
of wine is
corked..
Centaurea
::
Centaurea
(n.) A large genus of
composite
plants,
related
to the
thistles
and
including
the
cornflower
or
bluebottle
(Centaurea
Cyanus)
and the star
thistle
(C.
Calcitrapa)..
Bottle-nosed
::
Bottle-nosed
(a.)
Having
the nose
bottle-shaped,
or large at the end..
Open
::
Open (a.) Free of
access;
not shut up; not
closed;
affording
unobstructed
ingress
or
egress;
not
impeding
or
preventing
passage;
not
locked
up or
covered
over; --
applied
to
passageways;
as, an open door,
window,
road, etc.; also, to
inclosed
structures
or
objects;
as, open
houses,
boxes,
baskets,
bottles,
etc.; also, to means of
communication
or
approach
by water or land; as, an open
harbor
or
roadstead..
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