carafe
Flagons were made of Pewter, Glass, Pottery, or any number of materials. THe Flagon was actually a means of transferring beer or wine from a cask to the table in an inn or pub. The measure of a flagon was a quart.
Glass, cup, mug, tankard, flagon, chalice, bottle, flask, jug...
A challis, or flagon.
A barrel, a flask, a decanter. a bottle.
could be a bottle, vase or jug, canteen, carafe, decanter, ewer, flagon, flask, phial or vial
The function is in the name: a glass stirring rod is used to stir solutions or mixtures. Mixing will speed up any reaction that takes place in the test tube or flask. A glass stirring rod can also be used for decanting (pouring off) a liquid from a precipitate or sediment.
A white wine glass or a general all-purpose wine glass would be appropriate for serving Chardonnay.
Depends on the size of the Rocks glass and the type of drink
The function is in the name: a glass stirring rod is used to stir solutions or mixtures. Mixing will speed up any reaction that takes place in the test tube or flask. A glass stirring rod can also be used for decanting (pouring off) a liquid from a precipitate or sediment.
You might use a large bottle called a winchester, a large capacity flask, measuring cylinder or beaker, or a plastic flagon. The larger the volume you are handling the more likely you are to use metal rather than glass.
A carafe is a container sometimes used to hold wine on a dinner table.It can also be a flagon.______________It is most often a bottle._______________It is also frequently a glass!
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