pouch vs tray

pouch

noun
  • Any pocket or bag-shaped object, such as a cheek pouch. 

  • A small bag usually closed with a drawstring. 

  • A cyst or sac containing fluid. 

  • A silicle, or short pod, as of the shepherd's purse. 

  • A bulkhead in the hold of a vessel, to prevent grain etc. from shifting. 

  • An organic pocket in which a marsupial carries its young. 

verb
  • To enclose within a pouch. 

  • To transport within a pouch, especially a diplomatic pouch. 

  • To swallow. 

tray

noun
  • A small, typically rectangular or round, flat, and rigid object upon which things are carried. 

  • A gay trans person, particularly a man (a man who is both transgender and gay) 

  • A type of retail or wholesale packaging for CPUs where the processors are sold in bulk and/or with minimal packaging. 

  • The platform of a truck that supports the load to be hauled. 

  • The items on a full tray. 

  • A notification area used for icons and alerts. 

  • A component of a device into which an item is placed for use in the device's operations. 

verb
  • to slide down a snow-covered hill on a tray from a cafeteria. 

  • to place (items) on a tray 

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