Definition, Betydelse, Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet JAR
JAR
Definition av JAR
- burk, mindre behållare eller förpackning för förvaring
- skärande ljud
- låta illa
Antal bokstäver
3
Är palindrom
Nej
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Exempel på hur man kan använda JAR i en mening
- It typically consists of a glass jar with metal foil cemented to the inside and the outside surfaces, and a metal terminal projecting vertically through the jar lid to make contact with the inner foil.
- In a system consisting of ice and water in a glass jar, the ice cubes are one phase, the water is a second phase, and the humid air is a third phase over the ice and water.
- The Pandora myth is a kind of theodicy, addressing the question of why there is evil in the world, according to which, Pandora opened a jar (pithos; commonly referred to as "Pandora's box") releasing all the evils of humanity.
- The food is covered with water and put in a covered ceramic jar and the jar is then steamed for several hours.
- 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.
- She had brought with her as a wedding gift from heaven a storage jar but when this was opened it released a host of human ills before the lid could be secured again.
- According to linguist Keith Baca, the name Arcola may be derived from the Choctaw language meaning "jar".
- However, the company does provide peanut butter for sale by the case or jar in a variety of flavors including Honey and Peanut Butter and Chocolate and Peanut Butter.
- Samguk Sagi, a historical record of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, mentions the pickle jar used to ferment vegetables, which indicates that fermented vegetables were commonly eaten during this time.
- Flinders Petrie in his 1923 expedition to the Saqqara (also spelt Sakkara) found several references to Ash in Old Kingdom wine jar seals: "I am refreshed by this Ash" was a common inscription.
- Thirteen leather-bound papyrus codices buried in a sealed jar were found by a local farmer named Muhammed al-Samman.
- In the 1950s, excavations revealed remnants of the complex, a lay graveyard with reburied skeletons, shattered stained glass, and a large Saxon jar.
- Rooney offers a jar of candy corn as a prize for whoever correctly guesses the number of candies in the jar.
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- The first screw-on lid was patented in 1858 by John Landis Mason for a jar that became known as the Mason jar.
- In the Netherlands in 1746 Pieter van Musschenbroek's lab assistant, Andreas Cuneus, received an extreme shock while working with a leyden jar, the first recorded injury from human-made electricity.
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