bocal
jar, bowl (for fish)
noun boh-KAL Rare
Origin: Italian 'boccale' (pitcher)
Usage Note
Bocal typically refers to a wide-mouthed glass jar used for preserving food (bocal de confiture, jam jar) or a fishbowl. Its plural is bocaux, following the common French pattern for nouns ending in -al. A poisson rouge dans un bocal (goldfish in a bowl) is a familiar image in French.
Examples
"Elle a mis les cornichons dans un bocal."
Natural Translation
She put the gherkins in a jar.
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