A "tank" would fit.
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∙ 7y agoA washing-up bowl is one possibility
Vial
liquid. A solid is like a block. it can be streched and smushed but otherwise will just sit there. A gas will fill its container and cannot be smushed very much. And a liquid will fill the bottom of the container and cant be smushed. p.s. I like the word smushed p.p.s. golden syrup is nummy p.p.p.s. i like the word nummy
The word is "liquefied."
The verb form of the word "liquid" is "liquefy." It means to make something into a liquid form or to become a liquid.
In science, "liquid" refers to a state of matter that has a definite volume but takes the shape of its container. Liquids flow and can be poured, but do not expand to fill the entire space of a container like gases.
Yes, liquid can be held in a container or a vessel that is able to contain its volume and shape. Liquids take the shape of their container and can be held as long as the container provides enough support to prevent the liquid from flowing out.
A Greek-rooted word which means a container intended to retain the heat of a liquid is thermos.
Slosh means to splash a liquid about.
Dustpan
Scald.
Liquid
swirl, swish, plash
The word is liquid.
"Ullage" is an old word used in transportation of liquids. It specifically means the amount of liquid within a container that is lost, as by leakage, during shipment or storage.
liquid
Beverage
Yes, the word 'spray' is both a verb and a noun. The noun 'spray' is a word for liquid that is moving through the air in the form of tiny drops; a liquid in a container that can be forced out in tiny drops; the container of such a liquid; an act or instance of using such a container; a word for a group of flower on a branch used for decoration; an attractive arrangement of flowers; a word for a thing.
something that ends with poo