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*[[Pour point]], a measured property of liquids |
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* [[Beer glassware]] |
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* [[Decanter]] |
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* [[Porron]] |
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Pour is a term used in several contexts.
- In the Persian language, the word Pour means Son. (i.e. Aria-Pour).
See also
- Pour point, a measured property of liquids
- Beer glassware
- Decanter
- Porron
- All pages with titles beginning with Pour