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Pail
Pail Pail, n. [OE. paile, AS. p[ae]gel a wine vessel, a pail,
akin to D. & G. pegel a watermark, a gauge rod, a measure of
wine, Dan. p[ae]gel half a pint.]
A vessel of wood or tin, etc., usually cylindrical and having
a bail, -- used esp. for carrying liquids, as water or milk,
etc.; a bucket. It may, or may not, have a cover. --Shak.
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Pail may
refer to:
Bucket with an open top and a
handle Pail (container) with a top and a
handle PAIL (acronym)...
-
Garbage Pail Kids is a
series of
sticker trading cards produced by the
Topps Company,
originally released in 1985 and
designed to
parody the
Cabbage Patch...
- The
Garbage Pail Kids
Movie is a 1987 film
adaptation of the children's trading-cards
series of the same name produced,
directed and co-written by Rod...
- An
oyster pail (also
known as a
paper pail,
Chinese food box or
Chinese takeout container) is a folded,
waxed or
plastic coated,
paperboard container originally...
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Iliamna Airport (IATA: ILI, ICAO:
PAIL, FAA LID: ILI) is a state-owned public-use
airport located three nautical miles (5.5 km) west of the
central business...
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Pailly refers to the
following places:
Pailly,
Switzerland Pailly, Yonne,
commune in
France This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
- A
pail closet or
pail privy or dirt
closet was a room used for the
disposal of
human excreta,
under the "
pail system" (or
Rochdale system) of
waste removal...
- In
technical usage in the
shipping industry, a
pail is a type of
cylindrical shipping container with a
capacity of
about 3 to 50
litres (1 to 13 US gal)...
- A
bucket brigade or
human chain is a
method for
transporting items where items are p****ed from one (relatively stationary)
person to the next. The method...
- Faraday's ice
pail experiment is a
simple electrostatics experiment performed in 1843 by
British scientist Michael Faraday that
demonstrates the effect...