💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Pintglass"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| pint glassnoun | A glass that holds a pint (of beer, etc). |
| beer-glassnoun | Alternative form of beer glass. [A glass vessel, now frequently of a prescribed volume, for serving beer.] |
| pintnoun | A unit of volume, equivalent to: |
| beerglassnoun | Alternative spelling of beer glass. [A glass vessel, now frequently of a prescribed volume, for serving beer.] |
| wineglassnoun | Alternative spelling of wine glass. [A glass vessel, normally with a stem, from which wine is drunk.] |
| pint potnoun | A container, typically with a handle, that holds a pint (of beer, etc) for drinking. |
| wine-glassnoun | Alternative spelling of wine glass. [A glass vessel, normally with a stem, from which wine is drunk.] |
| beerbottlenoun | (rare, often attributively) Alternative form of beer bottle. [A bottle, commonly made of brown or green glass, designed as a container for beer.] |
| beer glassnoun | A glass vessel, now frequently of a prescribed volume, for serving beer. |
| coffee-glassnoun | Alternative spelling of coffee glass. [A type of short, thick glass vessel for serving coffee, especially caffè latte.] |
| glassnoun | (usually uncountable) An amorphous solid, often transparent substance, usually made by melting silica sand with various additives (for most purposes, a mixture of soda, potash and lime is added). |
| cocktail glassnoun | A type of glass with a long stem and an open inverted cone bowl, used for serving straight-up cocktails. |
| cupping-glassnoun | Alternative spelling of cupping glass. [(archaic, medicine) A glass vessel used in cupping.] |
| tall onenoun | (informal) A drink, especially beer, served in a tall glass. |
| rock glassnoun | (chemistry, mining, geology) Metastable glass of volcanic or dyke origin. |
| pinternoun | (in combinations, UK, slang) The drinking of a certain number of pints of beer |
| milk glassnoun | (usually uncountable) Opaque glass, especially the kind having a white shade; first produced in Italy in the 1500s as an imitation of Chinese porcelain. |
| gugletnoun | Alternative form of goglet. [A jar or vase of porous pottery for keeping water cool by evaporation.] |
| pony glassnoun | (Australia) A quarter-pint glass (formerly 5 imperial fl oz, metrized to 140 ml). |
| shot glassnoun | A small glass used to hold or measure a small quantity of liquor. |
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