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[syn: bottle-tree, bottle tree]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Bottle \Bot"tle\, n. [OE. bote, botelle, OF. botel, bouteille,
   F. bouteille, fr. LL. buticula, dim. of butis, buttis, butta,
   flask. Cf. Butt a cask.]
   1. A hollow vessel, usually of glass or earthenware (but
      formerly of leather), with a narrow neck or mouth, for
      holding liquids.
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   2. The contents of a bottle; as much as a bottle contains;
      as, to drink a bottle of wine.
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   3. Fig.: Intoxicating liquor; as, to drown one's reason in
      the bottle.
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   Note: Bottle is much used adjectively, or as the first part
         of a compound.
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   Bottle ale, bottled ale. [Obs.] --Shak.
   Bottle brush, a cylindrical brush for cleansing the
      interior of bottles.
   Bottle fish (Zool.), a kind of deep-sea eel (Saccopharynx
      ampullaceus), remarkable for its baglike gullet, which
      enables it to swallow fishes two or three times its won
      size.
   Bottle flower. (Bot.) Same as Bluebottle.
   Bottle glass, a coarse, green glass, used in the
      manufacture of bottles. --Ure.
   Bottle gourd (Bot.), the common gourd or calabash
      (Lagenaria Vulgaris), whose shell is used for bottles,
      dippers, etc.
   Bottle grass (Bot.), a nutritious fodder grass (Setaria
      glauca and Setaria viridis); -- called also foxtail,
      and green foxtail.
   Bottle tit (Zool.), the European long-tailed titmouse; --
      so called from the shape of its nest.
   Bottle tree (Bot.), an Australian tree (Sterculia
      rupestris), with a bottle-shaped, or greatly swollen,
      trunk.
   Feeding bottle, Nursing bottle, a bottle with a rubber
      nipple (generally with an intervening tube), used in
      feeding infants.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
bottle tree
    n 1: an Australian tree of the genus Brachychiton [syn: bottle-
         tree, bottle tree]