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[kɑːsk]n(of wine, beer) beczułka f* * *(a barrel for holding liquids, usually wine: three casks of sherry.) beczułka
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cask — ► NOUN ▪ a large barrel for the storage of liquid, especially alcoholic drinks. ORIGIN French casque or Spanish casco helmet … English terms dictionary
cask — noun Etymology: Middle English caske, perhaps from Middle French casque helmet, from Spanish casco potsherd, skull, helmet Date: 15th century 1. a barrel shaped vessel of staves, headings, and hoops usually for liquids 2. a cask and its contents; … New Collegiate Dictionary
cask — [kɑːsk ǁ kæsk] noun [countable] a container for liquids, especially in the beer and wine trades: • The wine is transported in casks and bottled in London … Financial and business terms
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cask — [ kæsk ] noun count a round wooden container for storing a liquid, especially alcoholic drink: BARREL … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
cask beer — noun draught beer brewed and stored in the traditional way, maturing naturally in the cask from which it is served … English new terms dictionary
cask — noun (C) a round wooden container used for storing wine or other liquids, or the amount of liquid contained in this: a cask of rum … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
cask|ing — «KAS kihng, KAHS », noun. 1. the filling of casks: »the casking of wine after the vintage. 2. wine in casks, collectively … Useful english dictionary
cask — noun /kɑːsk,kæsk/ A large barrel for the storage of liquid, especially of alcoholic drinks … Wiktionary
cask wine — noun a type of wine that is sealed in a plastic bladder and packaged in a cardboard box Syn: box wine, goon … Wiktionary
cask — noun a large barrel like container for the storage of liquid, especially alcoholic drinks. Origin C16: from Fr. casque or Sp. casco helmet … English new terms dictionary