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The word "an" will correctly complete the analogy. "Shock" is an adjective describing "jar", so the word that completes the analogy should be a word that describes "vessel."
Jar.
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Synonyms (Grouped by Similarity of Meaning) of noun jar Sense 1 jar => vessel Sense 2 jar, jarful => containerful -------------- Sense 3 jolt, jar, jounce => bump, blow -------------- Synonyms (Grouped by Similarity of Meaning) of verb jar Sense 1 clash, jar, collide => conflict -------------- Sense 2 jolt, jar => move -------------- Sense 3 jar, shake up, bump around => move, displace -------------- Sense 4 jar => put, set, place, pose, position, lay -------------- Above retrieved from, http://www.synonym.com/synonyms/jar/ Viper1
A jar lifter is used to remove jars from the canning vessel so to prevent you burning your hands.
A "vessel" in this case is a hollow food container such as a pot, cup, vase, bowl, pitcher or jar, usual used for holding liquids. "Crockery" is the name given to eating and serving dishes, usually made out of earthenware (ie clay). So a "Crockery Vessel" is an earthenware pitcher.
Good news can be as jarring as bad news. In the sense intended, to jar means " to startle or unsettle, to shock."
Glass is a great conductor of heat but it doesn't hold it long. If you were to stick 212o (Fahrenheit) water into a glass jar it would begin bringing the glass jar to the same temperature as the water on the inside very quickly (equilibrium). It also begins building pressure, so If a lid is on the jar it could potentially explode the jar sending boiling liquid and glass shards everywhere.
It's not advisable to put a hot glass jar directly into the fridge, as the sudden temperature change can cause the glass to crack or shatter due to thermal shock. Instead, allow the jar to cool down to room temperature before refrigerating it. This ensures both the integrity of the glass and the safety of the contents inside.
ollain spanish? OllaAnswer by SecretAgentMan: In English: Jar, Spitoon, Earthenware, ceramics, basin, chalice, ewer, flask, pitcher, crock, urn, vessel.
The Manunggul Jar, an ancient burial vessel from the Philippines, features intricate symbols that reflect the beliefs and practices of its time. Notably, it depicts two anthropomorphic figures in a boat, which is interpreted as a representation of the journey to the afterlife. Additionally, the jar is adorned with geometric patterns and motifs that may symbolize fertility, life, and the spiritual connection between the living and the dead. These symbols highlight the sophisticated artistry and cultural significance of the jar in ancient Philippine society.
Yes, Jar Jar Binks is a Gungan.