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'''Flask''' may refer to:
'''Flask''' may refer to:


* [[Shotgun Flask]], an extremely fast pouring flask with no gurgle effect when pouring http://www.shotgunflask.com
* [[Laboratory flask]], laboratory glassware for holding larger volumes than simple test tubes
* [[Laboratory flask]], laboratory glassware for holding larger volumes than simple test tubes
* [[Vacuum flask]] a container designed to keep warm drinks warm and refrigerated drinks cold
* [[Vacuum flask]] a container designed to keep warm drinks warm and refrigerated drinks cold

Revision as of 18:08, 5 September 2010

Flask may refer to:

  • Shotgun Flask, an extremely fast pouring flask with no gurgle effect when pouring http://www.shotgunflask.com
  • Laboratory flask, laboratory glassware for holding larger volumes than simple test tubes
  • Vacuum flask a container designed to keep warm drinks warm and refrigerated drinks cold
  • Hip flask, a small container used to carry a small amount of liquid
  • Flask (band), a six-piece rock/indie group that performed mainly in the North East of England during the late 1990s
  • Flask (foundry) a container without a top or bottom, with sides only, used to hold molding sand.
  • FLASK, the Flux Advanced Security Kernel, an operating system security architecture
  • Mercury is traded in flasks containing 76 pounds (34.473 kg) of the metal
  • Flask (programming) a microframework for Python

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