0 a large vessel or tank, especially one for holding fermenting spirits -- fad
a vat of beer/oil/dye.
1 short for value-added tax -- moms
There were then six vats, soon to be increased to eight, of a capacity of 1,000 gallons each.
Penguins were herded up a ramp and had to jump into a vat where they were being rendered down for oil.
The impression it gave to the general public was that it was a suggestion of some vintage of wine or vat of spirits.
It will also be possible to regulate in respect of materials intended to come into contact with foods, from cling-film to brewers' vats.
I merely thought that the vats would be suitable for that purpose, if there were a wish so to do.
An old calf-rearing shed has been converted into a number of small vats.
In vat colours alone we have produced 28.
A piece of wool was placed in the vat and left there for several hours.