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Tin In British English. From longman dictionary of contemporary english related topics: Uk / tɪn / us / tɪn / tin noun (metal) add to word list. Where does the noun tin come from? A metal container with a lid that you keep food or other. [countable] (british english) (also tin can, can north american english, british english) a metal container in which food is sold; A metallic element, occurring in cassiterite, that has several allotropes; B1 (us can) a metal container in which food is sold: The contents of one of these containers. Tin noun (container) b1 [ c ] uk (uk and us also can, tin can) a closed metal container in which food is sold: A tin is a unique number (or combination of letters and numbers) in a specified format issued by a jurisdiction for the purposes of identifying.

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Uk / tɪn / us / tɪn / tin noun (metal) add to word list. Tin noun (container) b1 [ c ] uk (uk and us also can, tin can) a closed metal container in which food is sold: A metal container with a lid that you keep food or other. B1 (us can) a metal container in which food is sold: A metallic element, occurring in cassiterite, that has several allotropes; From longman dictionary of contemporary english related topics: The contents of one of these containers. A tin is a unique number (or combination of letters and numbers) in a specified format issued by a jurisdiction for the purposes of identifying. [countable] (british english) (also tin can, can north american english, british english) a metal container in which food is sold; Where does the noun tin come from?

The story of how the tin can nearly wasn't BBC News

Tin In British English Tin noun (container) b1 [ c ] uk (uk and us also can, tin can) a closed metal container in which food is sold: Uk / tɪn / us / tɪn / tin noun (metal) add to word list. The contents of one of these containers. A metallic element, occurring in cassiterite, that has several allotropes; From longman dictionary of contemporary english related topics: B1 (us can) a metal container in which food is sold: Where does the noun tin come from? A metal container with a lid that you keep food or other. Tin noun (container) b1 [ c ] uk (uk and us also can, tin can) a closed metal container in which food is sold: [countable] (british english) (also tin can, can north american english, british english) a metal container in which food is sold; A tin is a unique number (or combination of letters and numbers) in a specified format issued by a jurisdiction for the purposes of identifying.

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