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  • 61pipe — [pīp] n. [ME < OE < WGmc * pipa < VL * pipa < L pipare, to cheep, chirp, peep, of echoic orig.] 1. a hollow cylinder or cone, as of reed, straw, wood, or metal, in which air vibrates to produce a musical sound, as in an organ or wind… …

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  • 62hogshead — n. 1 a large cask. 2 a liquid or dry measure, usu. about 50 imperial gallons. Etymology: ME f. HOG, HEAD: reason for the name unkn …

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  • 63puncheon — 1. n. 1 a short post, esp. one supporting a roof in a coal mine. 2 = PUNCH(2). Etymology: ME f. OF poinson, po(i)nchon, ult. f. L pungere punct prick 2. n. hist. a large cask for liquids etc. holding from 72 to 120 gallons. Etymology: ME f. OF… …

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  • 64foudre — /fooh drddeu/, n., pl. foudres /fooh drddeu/. French. a large cask for maturing, storing, and transporting wine. * * * foudre var. of fouldre, Obs …

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  • 65pun|cheon — pun|cheon1 «PUHN chuhn», noun. 1. a large cask for liquor, varying in size from 70 to 120 gallons. 2. the amount that it holds, used as a unit of capacity. ╂[< Old French poinchon, poinçon, and ponson; origin uncertain. The Old French forms… …

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  • 66LDCC — Large Diameter Component Cask ( > IEEE Standard Dictionary ) …

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  • 68Beer in England — Traditional beer pump English beer has a long history and traditions that are distinct from most other beer brewing countries. Beer was the first alcoholic drink to be produced in England, and has been brewed continuously since prehistoric… …

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  • 69Brewing — Brewer redirects here. For other uses, see Brewer (disambiguation). This article is about the commercial brewing of beer. For making tea, see Steeping. For homebrewing, see Homebrewing. A 16th century brewery Brewing is the production of beer… …

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  • 70Scotch whisky — is whisky made in Scotland. In Britain, the term whisky is usually taken to mean Scotch unless otherwise specified. In other English speaking countries, it is often referred to as Scotch .Scotch whisky is divided into four distinct categories:… …

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