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    A cruet (/ˈkruːɪt/), also called a caster, is a small flat-bottomed vessel with a narrow neck. Cruets often have a lip or spout and may also have a handle...
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    and often cruets or bottles of vinegar and olive oil. The stand and containers form a cruet set. A crystal cruet set, c.1930s/40s A modern cruet set Portal:...
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    An altar cruet or mass cruet is a small jug used in mass to carry the water or wine that are used in the consecration. The current cruets have replaced...
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  • Lionel Cruet (born 1989 in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is an audiovisual and geopolitical artist whose work is focused on intimate relationships with the environment...
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    a cruet is used for the priest's chalice, usually identical to the cruet of water, which is mingled with the wine before consecration. The cruets do...
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  • Willo the Wisp (redirect from Mavis Cruet)
    main characters were Arthur the caterpillar, as a gruff cockney; Mavis Cruet, a plump, clumsy fairy with an erratic magic wand; and the principal antagonist...
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    and ground peppercorns. Salt and pepper shakers are sometimes held in a cruet-stand. Salt and pepper shakers can be made from a variety of materials,...
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    bottle or cruet (in Catalan: setrill antidegoteig de Marquina, in Spanish: aceitera antigoteo de Marquina) is a transparent and conical cruet designed...
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    Cruet is a commune in the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France. Communes of the Savoie department "Répertoire...
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  • Salt and Sauce (redirect from The Cruet)
    believed to be the longest surviving members of George William Lockhart's "Cruet", they were featured in various books, newspapers and magazines in their...
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  • ISBN 9781405840866. "Cruet, cast pewter, England, about 1400, museum number: M.26–1939". Victoria and Albert Museum. Retrieved 15 January 2014. "Cruet". Victoria...
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  • candle sanctuary lamp votive candle Liturgical vessels ciborium chalice cruet Liturgical objects collection basket holy water incense (use) paten sacramental...
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    table. The set would have a salt shaker, a pepper shaker, a vinegar cruet, an oil cruet, a sugar shaker, and a mayonnaise jar with spoon. The word is first...
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    Notre-Dame-du-Cruet is a commune in the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France. Communes of the Savoie department...
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    Aspergillum Baptismal font Chalice or Communion cup Chrism Crosier Crucifix Cruet Evangeliary Flagon Holy water Incense Lights Palm Paten Processional cross...
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    Aspergillum Censer Chalice Ciborium Crotalus Collection basket Communion-plate Cruet Evangeliary Fistula Flabellum Funghellino Holy water Incense use Manuterge...
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    Mustard brands Hot sauces Pakistani condiments Philippine condiments Pickled foods Accoutrements Cruet-stand Sachet Salt and pepper shakers Squeeze bottle...
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  • various containers like a teapot, pitcher, watering can, driptorch, grole, cruet, etc. A water spout from a roof, such as a gargoyle Downspout, of a rain...
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    the effects on a large pond in Clapham Common, London. "I fetched out a cruet of oil and dropt a little of it on the water ... though not more than a...
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    Aspergillum Censer Chalice Ciborium Crotalus Collection basket Communion-plate Cruet Evangeliary Fistula Flabellum Funghellino Holy water Incense use Manuterge...
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    A chaplain pouring sacramental wine from a cruet into a chalice...
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    La Compôte Conjux Corbel Courchevel Crest-Voland La Croix-de-la-Rochette Cruet Curienne Les Déserts Détrier Domessin Doucy-en-Bauges Drumettaz-Clarafond...
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    Museum, Philippines Ciboria, Our Lady of Manaoag Museum, Philippines Altar cruet Aspergillum Paten Pyx OED. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Ciborium" . Encyclopædia...
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    of a pedestal, which the Lisboners referred to as "o galheteiro" ("the cruet-stand") due to its ungraceful form. This primitive monument was demolished...
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    as well as smaller useful items such as butter dishes, celery vases and cruet sets. In smaller numbers and less often found are items to do with lighting...
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    butter Ranch Tartar sauce Nước chấm Food portal Society portal Lists portal Cruet-stand Garnish Ketchup as a vegetable National Mustard Museum Sachet Salt...
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    Dis. 21 (5): 1114–20. doi:10.1093/clinids/21.5.1114. PMID 8589130. Perez-Cruet MJ, Grable E, Drapkin MS, Jablons DM, Cano G (May 1993). "Pylephlebitis...
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  • suspension Caster, a machine used in metal casting A small condiment bottle or cruet A type of sugar Caster (cigarette) Caster (maggot), a fly pupa used as bait...
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    Paris for FRF6,430,000 (at the time equivalent to £870,000). In 1999, a cruet dated circa 1575 was auctioned at Christie's for £287,000. Giorgio Vasari...
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    Aspergillum Censer Chalice Ciborium Crotalus Collection basket Communion-plate Cruet Evangeliary Fistula Flabellum Funghellino Holy water Incense use Manuterge...
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