carboy |
bucket |
As a noun carboy
is a large, globular glass bottle, especially one of green glass, encased in basket work or in a box and used to hold corrosive liquids.
As a verb bucket is
.
pail |
carboy |
As nouns the difference between pail and carboy
is that
pail is a vessel of wood, tin, plastic, etc, usually cylindrical and having a handle -- used especially for carrying liquids, for example water or milk; a bucket
(sometimes with a cover) while
carboy is a large, globular glass bottle, especially one of green glass, encased in basket work or in a box and used to hold corrosive liquids.
carby |
carboy |
As nouns the difference between carby and carboy
is that
carby is carburetor/carburettor while
carboy is a large, globular glass bottle, especially one of green glass, encased in basket work or in a box and used to hold corrosive liquids.
carbos |
carboy |
As nouns the difference between carbos and carboy
is that
carbos is while
carboy is a large, globular glass bottle, especially one of green glass, encased in basket work or in a box and used to hold corrosive liquids.
barboy |
carboy |
As nouns the difference between barboy and carboy
is that
barboy is a young man who works in a bar, serving alcohol etc while
carboy is a large, globular glass bottle, especially one of green glass, encased in basket work or in a box and used to hold corrosive liquids.
carboxy |
carboy |
As nouns the difference between carboxy and carboy
is that
carboxy is the carboxyl group while
carboy is a large, globular glass bottle, especially one of green glass, encased in basket work or in a box and used to hold corrosive liquids.
carboy |
carbo |
As nouns the difference between carboy and carbo
is that
carboy is a large, globular glass bottle, especially one of green glass, encased in basket work or in a box and used to hold corrosive liquids while
carbo is carbon.
carbon |
carboy |
As nouns the difference between carbon and carboy
is that
carbon is alternative form of
(l) while
carboy is a large, globular glass bottle, especially one of green glass, encased in basket work or in a box and used to hold corrosive liquids.
carboy |
jug |
As nouns the difference between carboy and jug
is that
carboy is a large, globular glass bottle, especially one of green glass, encased in basket work or in a box and used to hold corrosive liquids while
jug is a serving vessel or container, circular in cross-section and typically higher than it is wide, with a relatively small mouth or spout, a handle and often a stopper or top.
As a verb jug is
to stew in an earthenware jug etc.
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