noun🔗ShareRecipiente, contenedorA container."Please use American English grammar and spelling. Here's a sentence: "Please throw your used paper towels in the trash receptacle." "Por favor, tire sus toallas de papel usadas en el contenedor de basura.itemutensilthingChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareReceptáculoThe part of the flower stalk (peduncle or pedicel) to which the floral parts are attached; a thalamus, a torus."The receptacle of the flower held all the tiny petals tightly together. "El receptáculo de la flor sostenía todos los pequeños pétalos juntos con fuerza.biologyplantpartstructurenatureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareReceptáculoA structure at the end of a branch of an alga containing conceptacles (reproductive organs).""The biologist examined the tip of the seaweed branch, noting the receptacle filled with tiny reproductive conceptacles." "El biólogo examinó la punta de la rama de algas, observando el receptáculo lleno de pequeños conceptáculos reproductivos.biologyplantstructureorganismChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareReceptáculo, órgano receptorAn organ that receives and holds a secretion."The mammary gland is a receptacle for milk before a baby nurses. "La glándula mamaria es un receptáculo para la leche antes de que el bebé se alimente.organanatomyphysiologybiologyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareEnchufeA contact device installed at an outlet for the connection of an attachment plug (typically by receiving the plug's prongs) to supply portable appliances or equipment."The electrical receptacle in the kitchen is where I plug in my coffee maker. "El enchufe eléctrico de la cocina es donde enchufo mi cafetera.deviceelectronicselectricutilitybuildingtechnologyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading