A split. The smallest bottle size of champagne is called a Quarter holding 18.75cls.
Splits are wine bottles containing 375 ml. Miniatures are smaller and typically contain only one serving.
A Magnum is 1.5L, a Jeroboam is 3L, a Rehoboam is 4.5L a Methuselah is 6L. They do have bigger sizes but this should work if you are trying to order a large format for a special event.
a large bottle of champagne
a magnum
Phial
Flacon
Usually it was held in a small glass bottle. Or sometimes there was a small compartment in the desk that you could put the glass bottle in and then it held the ink.
Um... beer?
A scent bottle is a flacon, the root of the word is French
Put them in the freezer overnight. The next day lower the large bottle in very warm water without allowing warm water to contact the small bottle. The overnight cold will contract the small bottle and the warmth will expand the large bottle. They may be easy to separate that way.
Star Tonight - 1955 A Small Glass Bottle 2-41 was released on: USA: 7 June 1956
I think you might be looking for cruet.
An ampoule is a small glass bottle or container containing a solution suitable for injection.
A phial (vial in the US) may be what you are after.
Grease the top of the bottle!
It floats because the water is heaver then the bottle. The bottle is light so it floats. No,It floats because the particles are free to move inside but with water in it there is not enough space for the particles to move so it floats.