bottle |
pottle |
As nouns the difference between bottle and pottle
is that
bottle is a dwelling; habitation while
pottle is a former unit of volume, equivalent to half a gallon, used for liquids and corn; a pot of around this size.
As a verb bottle
is to seal (a liquid) into a bottle for later consumption. Also
fig.
bottle | bottled |
As verbs the difference between bottle and bottled
is that
bottle is to seal (a liquid) into a bottle for later consumption also
fig while
bottled is (
bottle).
As a noun bottle
is a dwelling; habitation or
bottle can be a container, typically made of glass or plastic and having a tapered neck, used primarily for holding liquids.
bottle | mottle |
As nouns the difference between bottle and mottle
is that
bottle is a dwelling; habitation or
bottle can be a container, typically made of glass or plastic and having a tapered neck, used primarily for holding liquids while
mottle is a distinguishing blotch of color.
As verbs the difference between bottle and mottle
is that
bottle is to seal (a liquid) into a bottle for later consumption also
fig while
mottle is to mark with spots of different color, or shades of color, as if stained; to spot; to maculate.
bottle | dottle |
As nouns the difference between bottle and dottle
is that
bottle is a dwelling; habitation or
bottle can be a container, typically made of glass or plastic and having a tapered neck, used primarily for holding liquids while
dottle is a plug or tap of a vessel.
As a verb bottle
is to seal (a liquid) into a bottle for later consumption also
fig .
wine | bottle |
In transitive terms the difference between wine and bottle
is that
wine is to entertain with wine while
bottle is to seal (a liquid) into a bottle for later consumption. Also
fig.
taxonomy | bottle |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and bottle
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
bottle is a dwelling; habitation or
bottle can be a container, typically made of glass or plastic and having a tapered neck, used primarily for holding liquids.
As a verb bottle is
to seal (a liquid) into a bottle for later consumption also
fig .
pail | bottle |
As nouns the difference between pail and bottle
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
bottle is a dwelling; habitation.
As a verb bottle is
to seal (a liquid) into a bottle for later consumption. Also
fig.
nut | bottle |
As nouns the difference between nut and bottle
is that
nut is knot while
bottle is a dwelling; habitation or
bottle can be a container, typically made of glass or plastic and having a tapered neck, used primarily for holding liquids.
As a verb bottle is
to seal (a liquid) into a bottle for later consumption also
fig .
bottle | bottlenosed |
As a noun bottle
is a dwelling; habitation or
bottle can be a container, typically made of glass or plastic and having a tapered neck, used primarily for holding liquids.
As a verb bottle
is to seal (a liquid) into a bottle for later consumption also
fig .
As an adjective bottlenosed is
having a long, round nose; having a nose reminiscent of the shape of a bottle.
bottle | rebottle |
In transitive terms the difference between bottle and rebottle
is that
bottle is to seal (a liquid) into a bottle for later consumption. Also
fig.rebottle is to bottle again or anew.
As a noun bottle
is a dwelling; habitation.
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