Meaning & Definition of word "Vat"

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    Vat

    /væt/

    noun:

    • 1. A large container, usually cylindrical and made of metal, used for holding liquids.
      • Example: The winery uses a massive vat to ferment the grapes.
    • 2. A container for storing or processing substances, especially in manufacturing or chemical industries.
      • Example: The factory has a vat filled with chemicals for the production process.
    • 3. A unit of measure for liquid capacity, especially in relation to wine or spirits.
      • Example: The distillery produced a vat of whiskey that aged for ten years.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'vat' or from Latin 'vatius'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    vat of oil:

    A large container specifically for storing oil.

    to vat something:

    To put or process something in a vat.

    Related Words

    barrel:

    A cylindrical container for storing liquids.

    cistern:

    A tank for storing water.

    keg:

    A small barrel, often used for storing beer.

    Slang Meanings of vat

    Meaning: To be extremely full or overstocked.

    Example Sentence: The party was vat with people, you could hardly move.

    Meaning: An exaggerated state of abundance.

    Example Sentence: Their fridge is vat of leftovers after the holiday.