pipe bowl
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Definition
Noun: A small, round container that is open at the top, forming the part of a tobacco pipe designed to hold the tobacco for smoking.
Usage
The term "pipe bowl" refers specifically to the receptacle or chamber of a smoking pipe. It is the part that is packed with tobacco and where the tobacco is lit and burns. It is distinct from the pipe's stem and mouthpiece.
Examples
- The craftsman carefully carved the pipe bowl from a single block of briar wood.
- He tapped the ashes from the pipe bowl after he finished smoking.
- The antique pipe had an ornately decorated silver pipe bowl.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used literally to describe the physical component of a pipe. Metaphorical or extended uses are rare.
- In historical contexts, the material of the pipe bowl (e.g., clay, meerschaum, briar) is often specified to denote the pipe's age, origin, or quality.
Variants and Related Words
- Bowl: While "bowl" alone can refer to many types of open containers, in the context of smoking, it is often understood to mean "pipe bowl."
- Tobacco bowl: A less common, more descriptive synonym.
- Pipe (noun): The complete smoking device, consisting of the bowl, the stem, and often a mouthpiece.
Synonyms
- Tobacco chamber
- Bowl (context-dependent)
Notes
- "Pipe bowl" is a compound noun. It is not typically used as a verb or in phrasal verb constructions.
- There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs associated specifically with "pipe bowl."
Noun
- a small round container that is open at the top for holding tobacco