Bouchon

/buːˈʃɒn/ noun

A cork or stopper for a bottle; in winemaking, it can also refer to a wine barrel bung or cork plug.

From French 'bouchon,' derived from 'bouche' (mouth) with the suffix '-on' indicating an object. The word originally meant 'something for the mouth' and evolved to mean bottle closures specifically.

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