hogshead |
kilderkin |
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Hogshead is a related term of kilderkin.
As nouns the difference between hogshead and kilderkin
is that
hogshead is an english measure of capacity for liquids, containing 63 wine gallons, or about 52 1/2 imperial gallons; a half pipe while
kilderkin is a small barrel.
gill |
hogshead |
As nouns the difference between gill and hogshead
is that
gill is a breathing organ of fish and other aquatic animals while
hogshead is an English measure of capacity for liquids, containing 63 wine gallons, or about 52 1/2 imperial gallons; a half pipe.
As a verb gill
is to remove the gills from a fish as part of gutting and cleaning it.
As a proper noun Gill
is {{surname|from=given names}.
drum |
hogshead |
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As nouns the difference between drum and hogshead
is that
drum is a percussive musical instrument spanned with a thin covering on at least one end for striking, forming an acoustic chamber, affecting what materials are used to make it while
hogshead is an English measure of capacity for liquids, containing 63 wine gallons, or about 52 1/2 imperial gallons; a half pipe.
As a verb drum
is to beat a drum.
puncheon |
hogshead |
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Puncheon is a related term of hogshead.
As nouns the difference between puncheon and hogshead
is that
puncheon is a figured stamp, die, or punch, used by goldsmiths, cutlers, etc while
hogshead is an english measure of capacity for liquids, containing 63 wine gallons, or about 52 1/2 imperial gallons; a half pipe.
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hogshead |
As a noun hogshead is
an english measure of capacity for liquids, containing 63 wine gallons, or about 52 1/2 imperial gallons; a half pipe.
container |
hogshead |
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Container is a related term of hogshead.
As nouns the difference between container and hogshead
is that
container is a big container made of metal while
hogshead is an english measure of capacity for liquids, containing 63 wine gallons, or about 52 1/2 imperial gallons; a half pipe.
vat |
hogshead |
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As nouns the difference between vat and hogshead
is that
vat is a large tub, such as is used for making wine or for tanning while
hogshead is an English measure of capacity for liquids, containing 63 wine gallons, or about 52 1/2 imperial gallons; a half pipe.
As a verb vat
is to blend (wines or spirits) in a vat.
keg |
hogshead |
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As nouns the difference between keg and hogshead
is that
keg is a round, traditionally wooden container of lesser capacity than a barrel, often used to store beer while
hogshead is an English measure of capacity for liquids, containing 63 wine gallons, or about 52 1/2 imperial gallons; a half pipe.
As a verb keg
is {{cx|transitive|lang=en}} To store in a keg.
tun |
hogshead |
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As nouns the difference between tun and hogshead
is that
tun is a large cask; an oblong vessel bulging in the middle, like a pipe or puncheon, and girt with hoops; a wine cask while
hogshead is an English measure of capacity for liquids, containing 63 wine gallons, or about 52 1/2 imperial gallons; a half pipe.
As a verb tun
is to put into tuns, or casks.
hogshead |
tub |
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As nouns the difference between hogshead and tub
is that
hogshead is an English measure of capacity for liquids, containing 63 wine gallons, or about 52 1/2 imperial gallons; a half pipe while
tub is a flat-bottomed vessel, of width similar to or greater than its height, used for storing or packing things, or for washing things in.
As a verb tub is
to plant, set, or store in a tub.
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