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Unlike a
small carafe, a
cruet has a
stopper or lid.
Cruets are
normally made of gl****, ceramic,
stainless steel, or copper.
Cruets today typically serve...
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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:...
- An
altar cruet or m****
cruet is a
small jug used in m**** 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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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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celebration of the M**** and
purificators used
during Holy Communion. The
cruets, chalice, ciborium, paten,
altar linens and
sometimes the Holy Oils are...
- main
characters were
Arthur the caterpillar, as a
gruff ****ney;
Mavis Cruet, a plump,
clumsy fairy with an
erratic magic wand; and the prin****l antagonist...
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bottle or
cruet (in Catalan:
setrill anti****teig de Marquina, in Spanish:
aceitera antigoteo de Marquina) is a
transparent and
conical cruet designed...
- culture.
Among the most po****r
items in this
category of
earthenware are oil
cruets and alcuzas, cantarillas, orzas, amphoras, and jars for food; unguentarys...
- 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...