decanter
Americannoun
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a vessel, usually an ornamental glass bottle, for holding and serving wine, brandy, or the like.
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a bottle used for decanting.
noun
Etymology
Origin of decanter
Example Sentences
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From an unforgettable decanter to an adorable ottoman, these 8 items will awaken your inner interior designer.
From Los Angeles Times • May 21, 2024
Share your grandmother’s treasured soups and stews, wrap up a piece of Le Creuset cookware, find a collection of soup crocks, a fancy wine decanter or a nice wine bottle stopper.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 18, 2022
The Cyberwhistle is in the lifestyle products section of Tesla's website, which also includes items such as $150 decanter, a $30 "S3XY" logo mug, and several diecast models of the company's vehicles.
From BBC • Nov. 30, 2021
Tesla’s website offers a company-branded “handblown” decanter for $150 and a $60 umbrella with an “ergonomically designed handle.”
From New York Times • Oct. 29, 2021
"You know," she said, picking up a decanter, "I'm intrigued."
From "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison
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