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The handle of a pitcher is commonly referred to as the "spout" or "pouring spout." However, if you're specifically asking about the part of the pitcher that is held to lift and pour, it is typically called the "handle." The design and shape of the handle can vary, but its primary function is to provide a grip for pouring liquids.
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A round bowl for holding liquids is typically called a "bowl" or a "vessel." If it has a handle or spout, it may also be referred to as a "pitcher" or a "jug."
A handle on a bucket is called a bail.
Handle or tang * The opposite of the spoon handle is called the bowl.
Yes , there is a bibliography for the book of " they called her Molly pitcher".
The handle on a sword is called a Hilt
Nothing. Its just called a handle. !!!!!
It is called a ewer
A left-handed pitcher is called a "southpaw".
It is called a spout
A sword's handle is called the 'hilt'.