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The urn is made of terracotta and is about six inches ( 150 mm ) tall and may originally have been a perfume jar.
Bovril is the trademarked name of a thick, salty meat extract, developed in the 1870s by John Lawson Johnston and sold in a distinctive, bulbous jar.
The paper is placed in a jar containing a shallow layer of solvent and sealed.
The base is a tall metal pot shaped rather like an oil jar in which the meat and vegetables are cooked as a stew.
The capacitor is a development of the Leyden jar and is a device capable of storing charge, and thereby storing electrical energy in the resulting field.
Elijah tells her that God will not allow her supply of flour or oil to run out, saying, " Don't be afraid .. this is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: ' The jar of flour will not be used up and the jug of oil will not run dry until the day the Lord gives rain on the land ," illustrating that the demand of the covenant is not given without the promise of the covenant.
Erasmus is also generally credited with originating the phrase " Pandora's box ", arising through an error in his translation of Pandora by Hesiod in which he confused " pithos ", storage jar, with " pyxis ", box.
A batch of the fruit is buried in dry salt inside a glass jar.
In her left hand is a jar containing pure water, and the right holds a willow branch.
A Leyden jar, or Leiden jar, is a device that " stores " static electricity between two electrodes on the inside and outside of a glass jar.
The jar is charged by an electrostatic generator, or other source of electric charge, connected to the inner electrode while the outer foil is grounded.
The jar in the demonstration is constructed out of a glass cup nested between two fairly snugly fitting metal cups.
When the jar is charged with a high voltage and carefully dismantled, it is discovered that all the parts may be freely handled without discharging the jar.
However, this phenomenon is a special effect caused by the high voltage on the Leyden jar. In the dissectible Leyden jar, charge is transferred to the surface of the glass cup by corona discharge when the jar is disassembled ; this is the source of the residual charge after the jar is reassembled.

jar and approximately
The operation of the two types is similar, and both deliver approximately the same impact blow, but the drilling jar is built such that it can better withstand the rotary and vibrational loading associated with drilling.
Recently, there has been a new release of a jar featuring approximately 12 servings.

jar and cylindrical
He walked away from me to a tall cylindrical jar in the corner.
Another major difference is the presence of an energy shield, called a " magnetic blister " ( resembling a jar placed over mantle clocks: cylindrical with a hemispherical top ) that protects each of the war machines from heavy ground fire, even from the massive power of an atomic bomb, without even touching the fighting machines inside.

jar and container
Pipe tobacco must be kept in an airtight container, such as a canning jar or sealed tin, to keep from drying out.
To prevent an opened container of glue from setting before use, it must be stored in an airtight jar or bottle with a package of silica gel.
* Closure ( container ) used to seal a bottle, jug, jar, can, or other container
An inkwell is a small jar or container, often made of glass, porcelain, silver, brass, or pewter, used for holding ink in a place convenient for the person who is writing.
The festival continued through the night, a women-only banquet with female musicians, fun and games ( ludere ), and wine ; the last was euphemistically referred to as " milk ", and its container as a " honey jar ".
* Mason jar, a container popular in home canning
When the closure is applied to the container, the pockets of adhesive rupture between the closure and finish of bottle or jar.
Pangasinan could also refer to acontainer of salt or salted-products ”; it refers to the ceramic jar for storage of salt or salted-products or its contents.
A layer of aluminum foil is placed over the bottle or jar opening and heating by induction to fuse it to the container.
For the complex case of unidentified amounts, the parts and examples of a mass are indicated with respect to the following: a measure of a mass ( two kilos of rice and twenty bottles of milk or ten pieces of paper ); a piece or part of a mass ( part, element, atom, item, article, drop ); or a shape of a container ( a basket, box, case, cup, bottle, vessel, jar ).
In some parts of the world, a ' summit register ' may be located in a watertight container ( a glass jar, can, etc.
The cocktail shaker can be traced to 7000 BCE in South America, where the jar gourd was used as a closed container.
A candle jar is a container into which a lit candle is introduced before sealing the container's airtight lid.
When cool, the meat can be transferred to a canning jar or other container and completely submerged in the fat.
A sealed jar of duck confit may be kept in the refrigerator for up to six months, or several weeks if kept in a reusable plastic container.
* A server-side container for Java-based XINS API implementations, the XINS / Java Server Framework ; in xins-server. jar.

jar and with
To return now to the four-element physics, a mixture of muddy, frothy water will, when standing in a jar, separate out with earth at the bottom, water on top, and the air on top of that.
Place jar on plaster board with lid in place to dry slowly.
Bisque fire to cone 08 with lid on jar.
The large jar was brushed with Creek-Turn green toner and sponged off.
The boy waited at the corner, with the jar of water held up to me in his hands, and the water had grown bubbly in the heat of the morning.
In Ancient Egypt, Aquarius was associated with the annual flood of the Nile ; the banks were said to flood when Aquarius put his jar into the river, beginning spring.
When Heracles returned with the Erymanthian Boar, Eurystheus was frightened and hid again in his jar and begged Heracles to get rid of the beast ; Heracles obliged.
Icons are often illuminated with a candle or jar of oil with a wick.
The fruit in the jar becomes shrunken, wrinkled, and dark brown in color, and the salt combines with the juice to become a dark brown brine.
It was in 1744 when von Kleist lined a glass jar with silver foil, and charged the foil with a friction machine.
Musschenbroek communicated on it with the French scientific community where it was called the Leyden jar.
A typical design consists of a glass jar with conducting metal foil coating the inner and outer surfaces.
Soon it was found that it was better to coat the exterior of the jar with metal foil ( Watson, 1746 ), leaving the ( accidentally ) impure water inside acting as a conductor, connected by a chain or wire to an external terminal, a sphere to avoid losses by corona discharge.
When Prometheus decides to steal the secret of fire from the gods, Zeus becomes infuriated and decides to punish humankind with an " evil thing for their delight " — Pandora, the first woman, who carried a jar ( usually described — incorrectly — as a box ) she was told to never open.
They charged a leyden jar ( a kind of capacitor ), and measured the electrostatic force associated with the potential ; then, they discharged it while measuring the magnetic force from the current in the discharge wire.
Zuni people | Zuni girl with pottery jar on her head in 1909
Nag Hammadi is best known for being the site where local farmers found a sealed earthenware jar containing thirteen leather-bound papyrus codices, together with pages torn from another book, in December 1945.
; Bundles: Bundles are normal jar components with extra manifest headers.
Pandora carried a jar with her, from which were released ( 91 – 92 ) " evils, harsh pain and troublesome diseases which give men death ".

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