hi......i have this same question. i found out the answer was a FLASK.
The pycnometer is also commonly known as a specific gravity bottle. It is a laboratory device used to measure the density or specific gravity of liquids and solids by determining their mass relative to a known volume.
Immiscible.
Some common types of water bottles include stainless steel, glass, plastic, and insulated bottles. Stainless steel bottles are durable and keep drinks cold/hot for longer periods. Glass bottles are better for taste and do not retain odors. Plastic bottles are lightweight and economical, while insulated bottles maintain the temperature of liquids for extended periods.
A hot water bottle is also known as a hot water bag or a warming bottle.
Upo has the scientific name of Lagenaria siceraria. It is also called a calabash, opo squash, bottle gourd or long melon.
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A scent bottle is a flacon, the root of the word is French
gas tank anything that holds water cups bottles coffee cup soda bottle
The wire collar that holds the champagne cork in place, is known as a 'muselet'.
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.
The peritoneal membrane that holds the small intestine to the posterior abdominal wall is the mesentery. It is very important in the digestive system.