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funnel

Definition

A funnel is a tool that is used to pour liquids or powders into a narrow opening. It is made of a cone-shaped piece of metal or plastic with a wide mouth and a small opening at the bottom.

Funnels are used in many different situations, such as when you are cooking and you need to add ingredients to a jar or when you are cleaning and you need to pour the cleaning solution into a small bottle.

Funnels are important because they help to prevent spills. When you use a funnel, the liquid or powder flows smoothly into the narrow opening, without spilling over the sides.

How can the word be used?

The cook used a funnel to pour the flour into the mixing bowl.

funnel

Different forms of the word

Noun: funnel, funnels.

Verb: funnel, funneled, funneling.

Adjective: funnel-shaped.

Etymology

The word "funnel" comes from the Middle English word funel, which also means "funnel". The Middle English word funel is derived from the Old French word funnel, which also means "funnel". The Old French word funnel is ultimately derived from the Latin word fundus, which means "bottom" or "base".

Question

When might you use a funnel?