
1) Ammo 2) Ammunition 3) Canister shot 4) Case shot 5) Coffee holder 6) Container for coffee 7) Countertop container 8) Film reel holder 9) Film setting 10) Flour box 11) Flour or sugar container 12) Flour pot 13) Kitchen container 14) Kitchen-shelf item 15) Metal container 16) Metal storage container
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1) Cannister 2) Container 3) Jar
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a type of antipersonnel cannon load in which lead balls or other loose metallic items were enclosed in a tin or iron shell. On firing, the shell would disintegrate, releasing the smaller metal objects with a shotgun-like effect.
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a type of antipersonnel cannon load in which lead balls or other loose metallic items were enclosed in a tin or iron shell. On firing, the shell would disintegrate, releasing the smaller metal objects with a shotgun-like effect.
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• (n.) A small box or case for holding tea, coffee, etc. • (n.) A kind of case shot for cannon, in which a number of lead or iron balls in layers are inclosed in a case fitting the gun; -- called also canister shot. • (n.) A small basket of rushes, reeds, or willow twigs, etc.
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(from the article `military technology`) ...loading. (In that case, moist clay was sometimes packed atop the wadding that separated the ball from the powder charge.) Other projectiles ...
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Military Iron or tin cylinders, with iron, tin or wood tops and bottoms, filled with bullets packed in sawdust. Formally used as one form of ammunition for muzzle-loading cannon. The fore-runner of 'Shrapnel', it was also known as Case Shot.
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Artillery projectile of lead balls in a tin container. Resembled a giant shotgun cartridge and had similar effect over a short range.
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A box or container; in anaesthesiology, the container for carbon dioxide absorbent. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Can'is·ter (kăn'ĭs*tẽr) noun [ Latin canistrum a basket woven from reeds Greek ..., from ka`nh , ka`nna reed; confer French canistre . See Cane , and Canaster .] 1. A small basket of rushes, reeds, or willow twigs, etc.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kan′is-ter Definitions: 1. A box or container; in anesthesiology, the container for carbon dioxide absorbent.
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Close-range, anti-personnel ammunition for artillery. Made up of a tin container filled with musket balls, canister was designed to break apart on leaving the cannon's muzzle.
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Canister is slang for the head.
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a type of anti personnel cannon load in which lead balls or other loose metallic items were enclosed in a tin or iron shell. On firing the shell would disintegrate releasing the smaller metal objects.
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[
n] - metal container for storing dry foods such as tea or flour
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cannister noun metal container for storing dry foods such as tea or flour
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