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Qu'est-ce (qui) est PAIL - définition

CONTAINER
Pail; Milk bucket; Buckets; Five-gallon bucket; Wash bucket; Canvas bucket; Five gallon bucket; Bucket (unit); Water bucket; Garden bucket; Household bucket; Wooden bucket; Plastic bucket; Metal bucket; 🪣
  • Water well buckets
  • An [[Edo period]] [[Japan]]ese bucket used to hold water for fire fighting

pail         
AIRPORT IN ALASKA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
PAIL
¦ noun a bucket.
Derivatives
pailful noun (plural pailfuls).
Origin
ME: origin uncertain; cf. OE p?gel 'gill, small measure' and OFr. paelle 'pan, liquid measure, brazier'.
Pail         
AIRPORT IN ALASKA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
PAIL
·noun A vessel of wood or tin, ·etc., usually cylindrical and having a bail, - used ·esp. for carrying liquids, as water or milk, ·etc.; a bucket. It may, or may not, have a cover.
pail         
AIRPORT IN ALASKA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
PAIL
n. a garbage (AE); ice; lunch; milk pail

Wikipédia

Bucket

A bucket is typically a watertight, vertical cylinder or truncated cone or square, with an open top and a flat bottom, attached to a semicircular carrying handle called the bail.

A bucket is usually an open-top container. In contrast, a pail can have a top or lid and is a shipping container. In common usage, the two terms are often used interchangeably.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour PAIL
1. Gong looks at his son, dressed in dirty brown shorts, gulping fresh milk from a pail.
2. And finally, in a dark cage fashioned from a garbage pail, was his secret weapon: Clara.
3. "Sometimes I leave the store with a full pail, other times I do not." Booksellers like Mr.
4. One picker climbs into the tree and hangs a pail over the end of the branch using a rope.
5. Pennsylvania will be followed by contests in West Virginia, Indiana and Kentucky, all of which have similar, lunch–pail demographics.