Definitions
- A decorative container used for holding water, often with a spout and handle. - A vessel used for pouring water during a religious ceremony or ritual. - A container used for washing hands or face, often found in bathrooms or bedrooms.
- A container used for holding and pouring liquids, such as water, juice, or milk. - A player in baseball who throws the ball to the batter. - A plant with leaves that resemble a pitcher, used for catching insects.
List of Similarities
- 1Both are containers used for holding and pouring liquids.
- 2Both have a spout for pouring.
- 3Both can have a handle for carrying or pouring.
- 4Both can be made of various materials, such as glass, ceramic, or metal.
- 5Both can be used for serving drinks or beverages.
What is the difference?
- 1Design: Ewers are often more decorative and ornate than pitchers, which are usually simpler in design.
- 2Function: Ewers are typically used for pouring water during religious ceremonies or for washing hands, while pitchers are used for serving drinks or beverages.
- 3Shape: Ewers have a more elongated and narrow shape, while pitchers have a wider and rounder shape.
- 4Size: Ewers are usually smaller than pitchers.
Remember this!
Ewer and pitcher are both containers used for holding and pouring liquids. However, ewers are typically more decorative and ornate, with a narrow shape and used for religious ceremonies or washing hands. On the other hand, pitchers are simpler in design, with a wider shape and used for serving drinks or beverages.