a wide-mouthed cylindrical container made of glass or pottery, especially one used for storing food
send a painful or damaging shock through (something, especially a part of the body)
a bell-shaped glass cover used in a laboratory, typically for enclosing samples
a wide-mouthed glass jar with an airtight screw top, used for preserving fruit and vegetables
a covered urn used in ancient Egyptian burials to hold the entrails and other visceral organs from an embalmed body
a glass preserving jar with a metal lid which forms an airtight seal, used to bottle fruit and vegetables
an early form of capacitor consisting of a glass jar with layers of metal foil on the outside and inside
a jar with a hermetic seal designed to preserve food such as fruit, pickles, and jams
engaged in surreptitious theft from one’s employer