
1) Bad thing to be over 2) Brewing term 3) Butt 4) Cask 5) Charge 6) Companion of lock and stock 7) Container 8) Container for a beer polka 9) Container full of monkeys 10) Container left by rail 11) Cooper product 12) Cooper''s product 13) Cracker container 14) Craft over niagara falls 15) Crude container
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1) Barrelful 2) Bbl 3) Cask 4) Container 5) Keg 6) Proceedspeedily 7) Race 8) Shook 9) Tun
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• (v. t.) To put or to pack in a barrel or barrels. • (n.) A jar. • (n.) A round vessel or cask, of greater length than breadth, and bulging in the middle, made of staves bound with hoops, and having flat ends or heads. • (n.) The hollow basal part of a feather. • (n.) A metallic tube, as of a gun, from which a projectile i...
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A rib region that is round in cross section.
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(from the article `rifle`) firearm with a rifled borei.e., having shallow spiral grooves cut inside the barrel to impart a spin to the projectile. The name, most often ...
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A hollow cylindrical container, traditionally made of wood staves, used for fermenting and aging wine. Sometimes called a cask.
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A container made of pieces of wood held together with hoops or bands of metal.
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1. A round vessel or cask, of greater length than breadth, and bulging in the middle, made of staves bound with hoops, and having flat ends or heads. ... 2. The quantity which constitutes a full barrel. This varies for different articles and also in different places for the same article, being regulated by custom or by law. A barrel of wine is 31 1...
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A general term describing the part of the horses body encased by the ribcage.
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(a) The long rotating drum where aggregates is dried on a coating plant. (b) A rotating drum where aggregate is washed on a Sand and Gravel operation.
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A liquid-volume measure equal to 42 United States gallons at 60 degrees Fahrenheit; used in expressing quantities of petroleum-based products.
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A hollow, cylindrical metal box or drum in a clock or watch that contains the driving or going spring and is connected ti the first wheel in the TRAIN. The casing has, from c.1580-1600, almost universally been of brass. A going barrel has the first wheel of the train mounted in the same ARBOR, thus dispensing with the two-part FUSEE. It was used fo …...
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Bar'rel (băr'rĕl)
noun [ Middle English
barel , French
baril , probably from
barre bar. Confer
Barricade .]
1. A round vessel or cask, of greater length than breadth, and bulging in the middle, made of staves bound with hoops, and having flat ends or head...
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A large wooden vessel used to store maturing spirit. In the whisk(e)y world these must be made from Oak. They are built by coopers and are of varying sizes, depending on the industry. A standard whisky barrel has a capacity of approximately 40 gallons (180 litres). The larger the barrel, the less wood contact with the spirit. So, a smaller barrel, ...
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A cylindrically shaped vessel or container generally made from plastic, wood, aluminum or steel.
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A barrel is a dry and liquid measurement that varies with substance. A barrel of beef or pork was equal to 200 lbs, a barrel of butter varied from 106 to 256 lbs, a barrel of flour from 196 to 228 lbs, a barrel of gunpowder was 100 lbs, a barrel of raisins was 112 lbs, a barrel of soft soap was 256 lbs, a barrel of candles in 1888 was equivalent to...
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A rounded roof.
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noun a tube through which a bullet travels when a gun is fired
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cask noun a cylindrical container that holds liquids
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(unit) Unit of liquid capacity, the value of which depends on the liquid being measured. It is used for petroleum, a barrel of which contains 159 litres/35 imperial gallons; a barrel of alcohol contains 189 litres/41.5 imperial gallons
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A rib region that is round in cross section.
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A natural style of Cheddar cheese specifically produced for the manufacture of Pasteurized Process cheeses meant to be further processed (i.e., natural variety shredded cheese and a range of processed cheeses).
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A 36 gallon vessel that contains beer
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(petroleum) 42 U.S. gallons (306 pounds of oil, or 5.78 million Btu).
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A wooden container used to mature whisky. Often called a cask. Barrels used to mature Scotch whisky must be made from oak. See Bourbon barrel and Hogshead.
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