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keg

/kɛg/
/kɛg/
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Other forms: kegs

A keg is a metal container for liquids, especially beer. A keg typically holds less than thirty gallons.

Bars and pubs have plenty of kegs, each containing different brands and types of beer, and occasionally they'll also have kegs of root beer or other soft drinks. When a large quantity of carbonated liquid is needed, a keg works well because it keeps its contents under pressure. The original kegs were made of wood, and in addition to beverages, they also held things like gunpowder and nails. Keg comes from the Old Norse kaggi, "cask or keg."

Definitions of keg
  1. noun
    small cask or barrel
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    types:
    firkin
    a small wooden keg
    powder keg
    keg (usually made of metal) for gunpowder or blasting powder
    type of:
    barrel, cask
    a cylindrical container that holds liquids
  2. noun
    the quantity contained in a keg
    synonyms: kegful
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    type of:
    containerful
    the quantity that a container will hold
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