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A bottle is a narrow-necked container used to store and transport liquids. It is made of impermeable materials like clay, glass, plastic or aluminum in various shapes and sizes. Bottles can be sealed with an internal stopper, external cap or closure. Some of the earliest bottles appeared in ancient China, Phoenicia, Crete and Rome to hold liquids like water, milk, beer, wine, oil and chemicals.

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A bottle is a narrow-necked container used to store and transport liquids. It is made of impermeable materials like clay, glass, plastic or aluminum in various shapes and sizes. Bottles can be sealed with an internal stopper, external cap or closure. Some of the earliest bottles appeared in ancient China, Phoenicia, Crete and Rome to hold liquids like water, milk, beer, wine, oil and chemicals.

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Bottle

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This article is about the container. For other uses, see Bottle (disambiguation).

Composite body, painted, and glazed bottle. Dated 16th century

Beer bottles of different colors


A classic wine bottle

A bottle is a narrow-necked container made of an impermeable material


(clay, glass, plastic, aluminium etc.) in various shapes and sizes to store and
transport liquids (water, milk, beer, wine, ink, cooking oil, medicine, soft
drinks, shampoo, and chemicals, etc.) and whose mouth at the bottling line can be
sealed with an internal stopper, an external bottle cap, a closure, or a conductive "inner
seal" using induction sealing.[1] Some of the earliest bottle appeared
in China, Phoenicia, Crete, and Rome.

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