Noun
metal container for storing dry foods such as tea or flour
Source: WordNetI have a large cannister of poppy seeds in my cupboard. Source: Internet
A TROUBLED young woman who tried to sniff a cannister of lighter gas… Source: Internet
Unable to erect a mock “cask” cannister in the 25-30 mph wind at the Lea County Event Center, the half dozen protesters packed it up and moved indoors to discuss their views on the project. Source: Internet
While inside he stole coins to the value of $4000 and cut himself trying to open a metal cannister the money was stored in. DNA evidence from a blood smear at the crime scene collected by police linked him to the offence. Source: Internet
I just starting using Great Lakes collagen (red cannister). Source: Internet
I laos have been known to pop a well dried rind into a cannister of carnaroli or arborio rice as well. Source: Internet