CANISTER vs TIN: NOUN
- A projectile component containing colored or screening smoke or riot control agent composition.
- A component of canister type protective mask containing a mechanical filter and chemical filling to filter, neutralize and/or absorb toxic chemical, biological and radiological agents.
- A special short range antipersonnel projectile consisting of a casing of light metal, loaded with preformed submissiles such as flechettes or steel balls. The casing is designed to open just beyond the muzzle of the weapon, dispersing the submissiles.
- Any of various cylindrical metal receptacles usually with a removable close-fitting top.
- A cylindrical or rectangular container usually of lightweight metal, plastic, or laminated pasteboard used for holding a dry product (as tea, crackers, flour, matches).
- A kind of case shot for cannon, in which a number of lead or iron balls in layers are inclosed in a case fitting the gun; -- called also canister shot.
- A small box or case for holding tea, coffee, etc.
- A small basket of rushes, reeds, or willow twigs, etc.
- Canister-shot.
- In the Roman Catholic Church, the metallic vessel used to contain the altar-breads or wafers before consecration. See altar-bread.
- A small box or case for tea, coffee, etc.
- Properly, a small basket made of reeds, twigs, or the like.
- The part of a gas mask that contains the filter for removing toxic agents from the air.
- Such cylinders, or the shot used in such cylinders, considered as a group.
- A metal container that holds pressurized gas, as one containing tear gas that explodes on impact or one containing oxygen as part of a breathing apparatus.
- A small plastic container used for storing a roll of film.
- A box or can of thin metal or plastic used for holding dry foodstuffs or cooking ingredients, such as flour or sugar.
- A usually cylindrical storage container, especially.
- A metallic cylinder packed with shot and used as ammunition in a firearm
- Metal container for storing dry foods such as tea or flour
- A vessel (box, can, pan, etc.) made of tinplate and used mainly in baking
- A container for preserved foodstuffs; a can.
- A container or box made of tin plate.
- Tin plate.
- A crystalline, silvery metallic element obtained chiefly from cassiterite, and having two notable allotropic forms. Malleable white tin is the useful allotrope, but at temperatures below 13.2°C it slowly converts to the brittle gray allotrope. Tin is used to coat other metals to prevent corrosion and is a part of numerous alloys, such as soft solder, pewter, type metal, and bronze. Atomic number 50; atomic weight 118.71; melting point 231.93°C; boiling point 2,602°C; specific gravity (gray) 5.77, (white) 7.29; valence 2, 4. : Periodic Table.
- Metal container for storing dry foods such as tea or flour
- Airtight sealed metal container for food or drink or paint etc.
- A silvery malleable metallic element that resists corrosion; used in many alloys and to coat other metals to prevent corrosion; obtained chiefly from cassiterite where it occurs as tin oxide
- The contents of such a container.
- A metal pan used for baking, roasting, etc.
- An airtight container, made of tin or another metal, used to preserve food.
- A malleable, ductile, metallic element, resistant to corrosion, with atomic number 50 and symbol Sn.
- See Stannite.
- Thin sheet iron coated with tin.
- A customary duty in England, formerly paid to tithingmen for liberty to dig in tin mines.
- Stannous chloride, used as a mordant in dyeing and calico printing.
- A kind of buddle used in washing tin ore.
- Tin reduced to a thin leaf.
- The peculiar creaking noise made when a bar of tin is bent. It is produced by the grating of the crystal granules on each other.
- See under Stream.
- Stannous chloride, especially so called when used as a mordant.
- See under Grain.
- See Fuming liquor of Libavius, under Fuming.
- Commercial tin, cast into blocks, and partially refined, but containing small quantities of various impurities, as copper, lead, iron, arsenic, etc.; solid tin as distinguished from tin plate; -- called also bar tin.
- ) The bottom part of the front wall, which is "out" if a player strikes it with the ball.
- An elementary substance found as an oxide in the mineral cassiterite, and reduced as a soft silvery-white crystalline metal, with a tinge of yellowish-blue, and a high luster. It is malleable at ordinary temperatures, but brittle when heated. It is softer than gold and can be beaten out into very thin strips called tinfoil. It is ductile at 2120, when it can be drawn out into wire which is not very tenacious; it melts at 4420, and at a higher temperature burns with a brilliant white light. Air and moisture act on tin very slightly. The peculiar properties of tin, especially its malleability, its brilliancy and the slowness with which it rusts make it very serviceable. With other metals it forms valuable alloys, as bronze, gun metal, bell metal, pewter and solder. It is not easily oxidized in the air, and is used chiefly to coat iron to protect it from rusting, in the form of tin foil with mercury to form the reflective surface of mirrors, and in solder, bronze, speculum metal, and other alloys. Its compounds are designated as stannous, or stannic. Symbol Sn (Stannum). Atomic weight 117.4.
- Thin plates of iron covered with tin; tin plate.
- Money.
- A pot, pan, or other utensil made of tin, or of iron covered with tin; especially, in Great Britain, such a vessel prepared for preserving meats, fruits, etc.; a can: as, milk-tins.
- Collectively, thin plates of iron covered with tin. See tin-plate.
- Chemical symbol, Sn (stannum); atomic weight, 118.8. A metal nearly approaching silver in whiteness and luster, highly malleable, taking a high polish, fusing at 442° F., and having a specific gravity of about 7.3.
- In cricket, a sheet of metal bearing painted numbers, exhibited in a conspicuous place to indicate the score of the match to spectators. Hutchinson, Cricket, p. 97.
CANISTER vs TIN: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Of, relating to, or made of tin.
- Constructed of inferior material.
- Spurious.
- Made of galvanised iron or built of corrugated iron.
- Made of tin.
CANISTER vs TIN: VERB
- N/A
- To place into a tin in order to preserve.
- To cover with tin.
- Preserve in a can or tin
- Plate with tin
- To coat with solder in preparation for soldering.
- Prepare (a metal) for soldering or brazing by applying a thin layer of solder to the surface
CANISTER vs TIN: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To plate or coat with tin.
- To cover with tin or tinned iron, or to overlay with tin foil.
- To preserve or pack in tins; can.
CANISTER vs TIN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Used in many alloys and to coat other metals to prevent corrosion
- To cover or overlay with tin; coat with tin.
- To put up, pack, or preserve in tins; can: as, to tin condensed milk; to tin provisions.
- Made of or from tin; made of iron covered with tin: as, tin plates; a tin vessel.
- A child's toy.
CANISTER vs TIN: RELATED WORDS
- Tank, Receptacle, Capsule, Carton, Launcher, Cylinder, Flask, Container, Bottle, Cartridge, Vial, Case shot, Canister shot, Tin, Cannister
- Stannous, Iron, Muffin, Shanty, Cassiterite, Carton, Flagon, Metal, Atomic number 50, Can, Put up, Sn, Tin can, Canister, Cannister
CANISTER vs TIN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Pot, Absorber, Pod, Vapor, Tank, Receptacle, Capsule, Carton, Launcher, Cylinder, Container, Bottle, Vial, Tin, Cannister
- Ceylon, Tube, Box, Lata, Stannous, Iron, Muffin, Shanty, Carton, Flagon, Metal, Can, Put up, Tin can, Cannister
CANISTER vs TIN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Press the canister release button to remove the canister from the machine.
- Close the canister outlet valve, canister inlet valve, and fuel line sampling port valve in that order.
- The smaller canister is inserted into the main canister, which then pushes the filtered coffee up.
- Bottom row: Duraseal standard pump and canister stand which will hold the canister in the inverted position for cold weather use.
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- This canister filter is an exact fit and performance replacement to your current OEM canister filter.
- CO absorbent canister and limiting dive duration to estalished canister duration limits.
- If you have a canister vacuum, disconnect the power head hose from the canister.
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