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A bucket, also called a pail, is a waterproof, vertical cylinder, open at the top and with a solid bottom, usually attached to a carrying handle and usually wider at the top. Buckets have been used since very ancient times, mainly for transporting water from a fountain or well into permanent reservoirs such as water holes and barrels. At one time it was common for workers to carry food in a covered "lunch bucket" or "lunch pail". Bucket is also a mobile compartment for minerals and materials - mainly sand, dirt, minerals, and liquids (water). It enables storing, as well as rapid filling and emptying. Bucket is also used to denote the scoop installed on a front loader, backhoe, or other construction tractors. Bucket is also a data structure in computer science, and is a specific type of bag (an unordered set). Bucket can also be used as slang to describe an old, dilapidated car. Bucket a Heff of indeterminate origin. This pail palletizer index site has been developed to help wayward users find the information they are looking for, no matter how they are mistakenly spelled or mistyped. This site is designed to help users find pail palletizer information for the following query variants:
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