flask |
beaker |
As nouns the difference between flask and beaker
is that
flask is pork (meat of a pig) while
beaker is a flat-bottomed vessel, with a lip, used as a laboratory container.
flask |
sipper |
As nouns the difference between flask and sipper
is that
flask is pork (meat of a pig) while
sipper is one who sips.
flask |
violin |
As nouns the difference between flask and violin
is that
flask is pork (meat of a pig) while
violin is (
label) (
string instrument).
flask |
horn |
As a noun flask
is pork (meat of a pig).
As a proper noun horn is
one of the names of freyja.
flake |
flask |
As nouns the difference between flake and flask
is that
flake is flame while
flask is pork (meat of a pig).
flask |
undefined |
As a noun flask
is pork (meat of a pig).
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
vessel |
flask |
As nouns the difference between vessel and flask
is that
vessel is any craft designed for transportation on water, such as a ship or boat while
flask is a narrow-necked vessel of metal or glass, used for various purposes; as of sheet metal, to carry gunpowder in; or of wrought iron, to contain quicksilver; or of glass, to heat water in, etc.
As a verb vessel
is to put into a vessel.
canister |
flask |
As nouns the difference between canister and flask
is that
canister is a cylindrical or rectangular container usually of lightweight metal, plastic, or laminated pasteboard used for holding a dry product (as tea, crackers, flour, matches) while
flask is pork (meat of a pig).
flacon |
flask |
As nouns the difference between flacon and flask
is that
flacon is a small bottle, often used for keeping perfume while
flask is pork (meat of a pig).
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