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Definition of bottle
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Bottle
(n.) A
bundle,
esp. of hay..
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Cruise
::
Cruise
(n.) See
Cruse,
a small
bottle..
Cranny
::
Cranny
(n.) A tool for
forming
the necks of
bottles,
etc..
Crust
::
Crust (n.) An
incrustation
on the
interior
of wine
bottles,
the
result
of the
ripening
of the wine; a
deposit
of
tartar,
etc. See
Beeswing..
Bottle
::
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..
Bottleholder
::
Bottleholder
(n.) One who
assists
or
supports
another
in a
contest;
an
abettor;
a
backer.
Rack
::
Rack (a.) A frame on which
articles
are
deposited
for
keeping
or
arranged
for
display;
as, a
clothes
rack; a
bottle
rack, etc..
Fascet
::
Fascet
(n.) A wire
basket
on the end of a rod to carry glass
bottles,
etc., to the
annealing
furnace;
also, an iron rod to be
thrust
into the
mouths
of
bottles,
and used for the same
purpose;
--
called
also
pontee
and
punty..
Vial
::
Vial (n.) A small
bottle,
usually
of
glass;
a
little
glass
vessel
with a
narrow
aperture
intended
to be
closed
with a
stopper;
as, a vial of
medicine..
Perigynium
::
Perigynium
(n.) Some
unusual
appendage
about the
pistil,
as the
bottle-shaped
body in the
sedges,
and the
bristles
or
scales
in some other
genera
of the Sedge
family,
or
Cyperaceae..
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..
Saltmouth
::
Saltmouth
(n.) A
wide-mouthed
bottle
with glass
stopper
for
holding
chemicals,
especially
crystallized
salts..
Bottled
::
Bottled
(a.) Put into
bottles;
inclosed
in
bottles;
pent up in, or as in, a
bottle..
Bottleholder
::
Bottleholder
(n.) One who
attends
a
pugilist
in a prize
fight;
-- so
called
from the
bottle
of water of which he has
charge.
Basalt
::
Basalt
(n.) A rock of
igneous
origin,
consisting
of
augite
and
triclinic
feldspar,
with
grains
of
magnetic
or
titanic
iron, and also
bottle-green
particles
of
olivine
frequently
disseminated..
Betty
::
Betty (n.) A
pear-shaped
bottle
covered
round with
straw,
in which olive oil is
sometimes
brought
from
Italy;
--
called
by
chemists
a
Florence
flask..
Unstop
::
Unstop
(v. t.) To take the
stopple
or
stopper
from; as, to
unstop
a
bottle
or a
cask..
Corkage
::
Corkage
(n.) The
charge
made by
innkeepers
for
drawing
the cork and
taking
care of
bottles
of wine
bought
elsewhere
by a
guest.
Bottled
::
Bottled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Bottl.
Rinse
::
Rinse (v. t.) To
cleancse
by the
introduction
of
water;
--
applied
especially
to
hollow
vessels;
as, to rinse a
bottle..
Bottling
::
Bottling
(n.) The act or the
process
of
putting
anything
into
bottles
(as beer,
mineral
water,
etc.) and
corking
the
bottles..
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