Flasks

/ˈflæsks/ noun

Narrow-necked bottles, often used in science labs or to carry drinks, or multiple containers of this type.

From Middle English 'flask,' possibly from Italian 'fiasco' (bottle) or Dutch 'fles.' The word entered English around the 1400s for containers.

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