Container Names
case
(noun) A particular instance or situation that is considered. Example: This is a serious case that requires immediate attention. | (verb) To put something in a case or to cover something. Example: He decided to case the new guitar to protect it during travel. | (adjective) Relating to the grammatical category of nouns or pronouns that indicates their function. Example: In English, nouns have different case forms to indicate their role in a sentence.
cover
(noun) A thing that lies on top of or envelops something else. Example: The book had a beautiful cover that caught everyone's attention. | (verb) To place something over or upon, to protect or conceal. Example: She will cover the cake with icing before serving it. | (adjective) Relating to something that is used to conceal or protect. Example: The cover charge at the club was surprisingly high.
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case
(noun) A particular instance or situation that is considered. Example: This is a serious case that requires immediate attention. | (verb) To put something in a case or to cover something. Example: He decided to case the new guitar to protect it during travel. | (adjective) Relating to the grammatical category of nouns or pronouns that indicates their function. Example: In English, nouns have different case forms to indicate their role in a sentence.
cover
(noun) A thing that lies on top of or envelops something else. Example: The book had a beautiful cover that caught everyone's attention. | (verb) To place something over or upon, to protect or conceal. Example: She will cover the cake with icing before serving it. | (adjective) Relating to something that is used to conceal or protect. Example: The cover charge at the club was surprisingly high.
jacket
(noun) A piece of clothing typically worn on the upper body, often with sleeves and fastened in the front. Example: He wore a warm jacket to protect himself from the cold. | (verb) To put a jacket on someone or something. Example: She decided to jacket her son before leaving the house.
package
(noun) A container or wrapping for something. Example: I received a package in the mail today. | (verb) To put something into a container or wrapping for storage or transportation. Example: I need to package the items before sending them.
packet
(noun) A small container or package. Example: I received a packet of seeds in the mail. | (verb) To arrange or enclose items into a packet. Example: Please packet the documents before sending them.
pillbox
(noun) A box used for holding pills or medicines. Example: She organized her vitamins in a weekly pillbox. | (noun) A fortified structure or a small military fortification, often used in historical contexts. Example: The soldiers took shelter in an old pillbox during the battle.
sachet
(noun) A small bag or envelope, often containing a fragrant substance or a single-use product. Example: She opened a sachet of lavender and placed it in her closet. | (verb) To put something into a sachet, typically for storage or flavoring. Example: The tea leaves were carefully sacheted to preserve their freshness.
carton
(noun) A container made of cardboard or plastic, used for holding goods. Example: She placed the groceries in a cardboard carton. | (verb) To package something in a carton. Example: They will carton the products for shipment.
inlay
(noun) A decorative pattern or design created by setting pieces of material into a surface. Example: The table had beautiful inlay work made of mother-of-pearl. | (verb) To insert a material into a surface for decorative purposes. Example: Artisans inlay precious stones into wood to create stunning furniture.
tube
(noun) A hollow cylindrical object or container, often used for carrying liquids or gases. Example: He placed the old tube of toothpaste in the recycling bin. | (verb) To convey or move something through a tube. Example: They will tube the hot lava through the pipes to cool it.
wrapper
(noun) A piece of paper, plastic, or other material that covers something. Example: I took off the wrapper to reveal the chocolate bar inside. | (verb) To cover or enclose something in a wrapper. Example: Can you help me wrapper this sandwich for lunch?
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