A box wherein objects can be deposited by one person for later collection by another.
A computer folder to which files may be dragged and dropped and from which users of other computers on the network can access those files.
An enhancement to a loom that allows patterns of multiple colors to be woven from the same loom.
A stone coffin, often with its exterior inscribed, or decorated with sculpture.
A kind of limestone used by the Ancient Greeks for coffins, so called because it was thought to consume the flesh of corpses.
A type of wine cooler (“a piece of equipment used to keep wine chilled”) shaped like a sarcophagus (sense 1).
The cement and steel structure that encases the destroyed nuclear reactor at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Chernobyl, Ukraine.
To enclose (a corpse, etc.) in a sarcophagus (noun sense 1).