food cans = tins
garbage cans = bins
cans
'Cans' is another word for 'tins'.
The word "Ball" on soda cans refers to the Ball Corporation, one of the largest manufacturers of beverage cans in the world. The presence of the Ball logo signifies that the can was made by Ball Corporation.
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what is used in a drink cans is not write because my paper says 7 boxs but the word is longer
no thre were no cans Tin cans were not patented until 1812 by Peter Durand a British citizen. At first they were a source of lead poisoning as the thin sheets of metal were soldered together with lead soldering.
what is used in a drink cans is not write because my paper says 7 boxs but the word is longer
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heres some jars pots cans = im not sure
A canner is a person who cans things (usually food). They work in a cannery.
British isn't a language. its still english, therefore, "help" is the british word for help
The word 'can' is a noun (can, cans), a word for a metal container usually shaped like a cylinder.The word 'can' is a verb (can, cans, canning, canned), to seal in an airtight container for future use; to preserve.The word 'can' is an auxiliary verb (can, could), to be able to; to have permission to; to know how to.