Bottles

/ˈbɑtəlz/ noun

Containers with narrow necks, typically made of glass or plastic, used for storing liquids.

From Old French bouteille, diminutive of botte meaning 'bundle' or 'container', ultimately from Late Latin buttis. The word entered English in the 14th century, initially referring to leather containers before glass became common.

AMጠ병
ARزجاجات
BNবোতল
CAampolles
CSláhve
DAflasker
DEFlaschen
ELμπουκάλια
ESbotellas
FAبطری
FIpullot
FRbouteilles
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