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  2. Marquina non-drip oil bottle - Wikipedia

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    The original Marquina oil cruet contain 200 cc and has dimensions of 17 cm (height) × 9 cm (base diameter), its original material being borosilicate glass. It consists of two independent parts, the spout and the body. The body is made up of a conical base at the top of which there is a smaller inverted cone as a mouth, forming a "double cone ...

  3. Stirrup jar - Wikipedia

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    Using a density of olive oil of 0.917 kg/L obtains a weight of about 11 kilograms (24 lb) for a full jar, to which must be added the weight of the jar. As this is not a convenient weight for decanting or table use, the jars that came to Ventris’ attention were probably of the transport type; that is, intended for export.

  4. Pour point - Wikipedia

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    It is defined as the minimum temperature in which the oil has the ability to pour down from a beaker. [1] [2] In crude oil a high pour point is generally associated with a high paraffin content, typically found in crude deriving from a larger proportion of plant material. That type of crude oil is mainly derived from a kerogen Type III.

  5. Pouring - Wikipedia

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    Preparation of teh tarik involves pouring the tea at great height from one container to another repeatedly A foundry worker watching molten metal being poured out. Pouring is the act of tilting an open container which has liquid or bulk flowable solid inside of it, to cause the contents to flow out of the container under the influence of gravity.

  6. Alcoholic spirits measure - Wikipedia

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    Common in U.S. bars, these devices appear visually to be the same as a free-flow pour spout, but have an internal mechanism to block the tube after a pre-defined and calibrated volume of liquid has passed, oftentimes a set of 2 or 3 balls. Because of the geometry, the bottle with one of these spouts needs to be held at a specific angle ...

  7. Bottle cap - Wikipedia

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    Metal caps are usually either steel or aluminum, [1] and of the crown cork type. Flip-top caps (like flapper closures) preceded such caps. Plastic caps are used for plastic bottles, functioning as screw caps, or plastic caps may have a pour spout rather than being detachable.

  8. Cork (material) - Wikipedia

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    Harvesting of cork from the forests of Algeria, 1930. Cork is a natural material used by humans for over 5,000 years. It is a material whose applications have been known since antiquity, especially in floating devices and as stopper for beverages, mainly wine, whose market, from the early twentieth century, had a massive expansion, particularly due to the development of several cork-based ...

  9. Stirrup spout vessel - Wikipedia

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    A stirrup spout vessel (so called because of its resemblance to a stirrup) is a type of ceramic vessel common among several Pre-Columbian cultures of South America beginning in the early 2nd millennium BCE.

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