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Cruet

Cruet bottle, 1780–1800, V&A Museum no. 118-1907

A cruet (/ˈkrɪt/), also called a caster,[1] is a small flat-bottomed vessel with a narrow neck. Cruets often have a lip or spout and may also have a handle. Unlike a small carafe, a cruet has a stopper or lid. Cruets are normally made of glass, ceramic, stainless steel, or copper.

  1. ^ "caster", The American Heritage Dictionary, 2nd College Edition. Houghton Mifflin. 1982.

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حاملة الزيت Arabic Setrill Catalan Vinagrera (recipiente) Spanish Oliera Italian

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