Synonyms for containers
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : kuh n-tey-ner |
Phonetic Transcription : kənˈteɪ nər |
Top 10 synonyms for containers Other synonyms for the word containers
- alembic
- beaker
- bin
- bunker
- caisson
- canteen
- carafe
- cask
- casket
- cauldron
- chamber
- chest
- churn
- cistern
- cradle
- crock
- dish
- ewer
- firkin
- flask
- hamper
- hod
- hopper
- humidor
- hutch
- jar
- jeroboam
- jug
- kettle
- magnum
- package
- packet
- pail
- pit
- pod
- poke
- pot
- pottery
- pouch
- purse
- receptacle
- reliquary
- repository
- sac
- sack
- scuttle
- stein
- storage
- tank
- tub
- utensil
- vase
- vat
- vessel
- vial
Définition of containers
Origin :- mid-15c., agent noun from contain.
- noun holder for physical object
- Watson scarcely knew which puzzled him most; the blossoms or their containers.
- Extract from : « The Blind Spot » by Austin Hall
- He held the containers for the armless man and handed them to the other.
- Extract from : « Gladiator » by Philip Wylie
- The manufacturer then would load the containers in his shipping room.
- Extract from : « The Railroad Problem » by Edward Hungerford
- When the containers were filled, the explorers rested in the shade of the rocks.
- Extract from : « Captured by the Arabs » by James H. Foster
- Naturally other containers than glass jars or tumblers will have to be used.
- Extract from : « Our Schools in War Time—and After » by Arthur Davis Dean
- They are barrels or other containers which revolve or swing backward and forward.
- Extract from : « Mechanical Devices in the Home » by Edith Louise Allen
- Long before this time there must have been containers for fluids.
- Extract from : « The New Stone Age in Northern Europe » by John M. Tyler
- The cuts were sent to the customers in market baskets and containers.
- Extract from : « The American Postal Service » by Louis Melius
- Two of these containers will fill the platform of an average flat-car.
- Extract from : « Our Railroads To-Morrow » by Edward Hungerford
- Try the lure first, then when the containers are full, the guns.
- Extract from : « The Giants From Outer Space » by Geoff St. Reynard
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