Canister

/ˈkænɪstər/ noun

A cylindrical container, typically made of metal or plastic, used for storing dry goods like tea, coffee, or ammunition. A small storage vessel with a removable lid.

From Latin canistrum meaning 'basket made of reeds', from Greek kanastron, derived from kanna meaning 'reed'. The word traveled from describing woven reed baskets to metal containers, showing how container names adapt while preserving their storage function.

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