Carafe vs Cruet - What's the difference?
carafe | cruet |
A bottle, usually glass and with a flared lip, used for serving water, wine, or other beverages.
A glass pot with a spout for pouring, used for both serving coffee and as a receptacle during the brewing process.
A small bottle or container used to hold a condiment, such as salt, pepper, oil, or vinegar, for use at a dining table.
*1851 ,
*:Mrs. Hussey soon appeared, with a mustard-pot in one hand and a vinegar-cruet in the other, having just broken away from the occupation of attending to the castors, and scolding her little black boy meantime.
(British) A stand for these containers.
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, chapter=1/1 A small vessel used to hold wine or water for the Eucharist.
As nouns the difference between carafe and cruet
is that carafe is a bottle, usually glass and with a flared lip, used for serving water, wine, or other beverages while cruet is a small bottle or container used to hold a condiment, such as salt, pepper, oil, or vinegar, for use at a dining table.carafe
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(en noun)cruet
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Alternative forms
* crewetNoun
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