jar
apparatus, equipment, bag, container, collection
Covered in glass, or something that looks like glass.
The noun "glass" is an uncountable noun as a word for a substance.Glass made into sheets for windows, picture frames, etc. is a non-count noun; units are sheets of glass, panes of glass, or pieces of glass.Glass formed into objects such as ornaments, decorations, jewelry, etc., is used as an attributive noun (a noun used as an adjective); the noun it describes is countable; for example a glass bead or glass beads, a glass bottle or glass bottles.The plural noun "glasses" is used when there are multiple types of glass, for example, "various glasses within igneous rocks".The noun "glasses" is the plural form of the noun for a beverage container, for example, a glass of water or two glasses of water.The noun "glasses" is an uncountable noun as a word for spectacles, a shortened form of "a pair of glasses" or "two pairs of glasses".
A vial is a glass vessel or bottle, especially a small bottle used to store medicines or chemicals. The word "vial" comes from the Greek word phiale meaning "a broad flat container." These days vials made up of plastic is also available.
another word for kind is nice
They are generally described by shape not mat'l.
a jar, flask etc
Jar,containor
Jar, decanter, beaker...
A basket is a container.
The homograph for a glass container would be "jar." The word "jar" can mean both a glass container and to shake or rattle something.
The homograph for a glass container is "jar." This word can refer to both a glass container used for storing food or a mason jar used for canning.
Beaker.
Looking glass is another word for mirror.
rummer
Haughty is another word for arrogant that begins with the letter H.
To knock, rattle, shake, jolt, etc... and a glass container. Your answer would be JAR.