lading-can
(dialect, historical) A tin can (containing two or three quarts) used for taking hot water out of a boiler.
(photography) A system of three (not five) mirrors used as a cheaper substitute to a pentaprism in the viewfinders of some single-lens reflex cameras
A surname from Spanish.
plural of disestablisher
毎朝、祖父はボイラーから熱湯を汲み出すためのブリキ缶を持ってきて、洗い物用に熱湯を入れていた。
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