hi......i have this same question. i found out the answer was a FLASK.
a cinteracater it is!
a test tube.
a vial
there are not types of liquids there is the properties of liquids
Immiscible.
valocue
minerals, gases, liquids, food to name a few.
they Will take on the shape of the inside of their container
phial
phial
Nebuchadnezzar.
there are not types of liquids there is the properties of liquids
Phial
A scent bottle is a flacon, the root of the word is French
The wire collar that holds the champagne cork in place, is known as a 'muselet'.
gas tank anything that holds water cups bottles coffee cup soda bottle
A phial (vial in the US) may be what you are after.
I think the word you are looking for is an atomizer. It is a perfume bottle with a small rubber tube with a squeeze bulb attached at the end and, when you squeeze the bulb it sprays the perfume.
perfume in a shiny small glass bottle, that has a french sounding name.
In the Catholic tradition, the vessels that hold the water and wine to be poured onto the Chalice during Holy Mass are called the Cruets.