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bottle vs carboy

carboy vs bottle

bottle and carboy both are nouns.

bottle is a verb but carboy is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
bottle Yes No Yes No
carboy Yes No No No
As nouns, carboy is a hyponym of bottle; that is, carboy is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than bottle:
  • bottle: a glass or plastic vessel used for storing drinks or other liquids; typically cylindrical without handles and with a narrow neck that can be plugged or capped
  • carboy: a large bottle for holding corrosive liquids; usually cushioned in a special container
bottle (noun) carboy (noun)
a glass or plastic vessel used for storing drinks or other liquids; typically cylindrical without handles and with a narrow neck that can be plugged or capped a large bottle for holding corrosive liquids; usually cushioned in a special container
a vessel fitted with a flexible teat and filled with milk or formula; used as a substitute for breast feeding infants and very young children
the quantity contained in a bottle
bottle (verb) carboy (verb)
put into bottles
store (liquids or gases) in bottles
Difference between bottle and carboy

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