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can·is·ter I. noun also can·nis·ter \ˈkanə̇stə(r)\ (-s) Etymology: Latin canistrum basket, from Greek kanastron, from kanna reed — more at cane 1. archaic : a small basket for holding bread, fruit, or flowers 2. a. : a cylindrical or rectangular container usually of lightweight metal, plastic, or laminated pasteboard used for holding a dry product (as tea, crackers, flour, matches) b. : any of various cylindrical metal receptacles usually with a removable close-fitting top 3. a. : encased shot for close-range artillery fire consisting of a large number of balls in a light cylindrical case fitting the gun's bore and bursting by the force of the firing charge b. : a metal drum or cylindrical barrel < canisters of TNT dropped by a destroyer > 4. : a light perforated metal box that contains material to adsorb, filter, or detoxify poisons and irritants in the air and is used with gas masks — see gas mask illustration II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to place or enclose in a canister |