Associations to the word «Canning»
Noun
- Ign
- Tuna
- Jar
- Jenna
- Freezing
- Brendan
- Downs
- Pineapple
- Fremantle
- Perth
- Gifford
- Vegetable
- Whig
- Sheila
- Tomato
- Peel
- Wellesley
- Galway
- Salmon
- Viceroy
- Poplar
- Ger
- Packing
- Ollie
- Pickle
- Kyle
- Fremont
- Factory
- Packaging
- Viscount
- Pea
- Kilkenny
- Swan
- Vale
- Wiltshire
- Stoppage
- Naomi
- Cooking
- Emancipation
- Sealing
- Lockhart
- Recipe
- Elgin
- Pitt
- Wellington
- Burgh
- Poultry
- Wentworth
- Fruit
- Beet
- Jelly
- Statesman
- Carlisle
- Melville
- Panchayat
- Liverpool
- Marquess
- Shipbuilding
- Mutiny
- Lid
- Ham
- Leach
- Sawmill
- Sara
- Eton
- Gibbs
- Processing
- Mann
- Contributor
- Preservation
- Usda
- Brewing
- Lobster
- Kettle
- Meat
- Orator
- Iain
- Gladstone
- Peach
- Kimberley
- Plum
- Tory
- Replay
- Calcutta
- Villiers
- Causeway
- Dock
- Retort
- Stirling
- Beaumont
Wiktionary
CANNING, verb. Present participle of can
CANNING, noun. The process of preserving food by heat processing in a sealed vessel (a sealed jar or can).
CANNING, proper noun. A surname.
CANNING, proper noun. A river in Alaska.
CANNING, proper noun. A village in Nova Scotia
CANNING, proper noun. A river in Western Australia.
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