Bottle ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Bottle ( noun )

  1. A container, typically made of glass or plastic, with a narrow neck and a flat base, used for storing liquids.
  2. The quantity of liquid contained in a bottle, typically as a standard measure.
  3. A glass container, often with a narrow neck, used for storing wine or other alcoholic beverages.

Origin:

The word 'bottle' comes from the middle english 'botel', which has its roots in the old french 'boteille', meaning 'a small container for liquids'. this word is believed to have originated from the late latin 'buticula', meaning 'a small container for liquids or spices.'.

Examples:

  1. She opened the bottle of wine and poured herself a glass.
  2. The bottle of water was still half full.
  3. He collected vintage bottles of scotch whiskey.
  4. She brought a bottle of soda to share with her friends at the picnic.
  5. The bottle factory employs hundreds of workers to produce thousands of bottles each day.

(As a verb)

Bottle ( verb )

  1. A container, typically made of glass or plastic, with a narrow neck and a flat base, used for storing liquids.
  2. The quantity of liquid contained in a bottle, typically as a standard measure.
  3. A glass container, often with a narrow neck, used for storing wine or other alcoholic beverages.

Origin:

The word 'bottle' comes from the middle english 'botel', which has its roots in the old french 'boteille', meaning 'a small container for liquids'. this word is believed to have originated from the late latin 'buticula', meaning 'a small container for liquids or spices.'.

Examples:

  1. She opened the bottle of wine and poured herself a glass.
  2. The bottle of water was still half full.
  3. He collected vintage bottles of scotch whiskey.
  4. She brought a bottle of soda to share with her friends at the picnic.
  5. The bottle factory employs hundreds of workers to produce thousands of bottles each day.
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