Found it myself; the answer is thermos.
A vial or phial.
Yes, the word 'bottle' is a noun, a word for a container made of glass or plastic, a word for a thing.The word 'bottle' is also a verb: bottle, bottles, bottling, bottled.
The plural of bottle top is bottle tops. As in "the bottle tops are plastic".
The word bottle can be a noun or verb.The noun is a container, often glass or plastic, used to contain liquids but also for gases or granular solids. The verb means to place or pack in a bottle, or metaphorically to enclose or to repress (bottle up).When used as a modifier (e.g. bottle opener), bottle is a noun adjunct, not an adjective.
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Another word for a vacuum bottle would be flasken.
Another word for a vacuum bottle would be flasken.
Because it has a vacuum.
the vacuum bottle works by having a vacuum trapped in between the lays of the bottle elimination 2 forms of heat radiation.
Vacuum
Understanding the components of the vacuum bottle, one can be in better position of understanding the leakage. Microprocessor monitors leakage in the Vacuum bottle.
vase
Jug, carafe, decanter
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Aladdin
A vial or phial.
I think the word you are looking for is cruet.