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Blik

Blik is a Dutch noun with two common senses. The first refers to a metal container used for storing and packaging food and beverages; these containers are typically called blikken, with the diminutive blikje used for smaller cans. Such tins are usually made of tinplate or steel and are widely recycled in household waste streams. The second sense of blik is a quick look or glance; in this usage, the phrase een blik werpen means to cast a brief look at something.

In everyday usage, blik appears in a variety of everyday compounds and phrases. A well-known related term

Cultural and practical context often centers on packaging and waste management. Blik is part of the common

In summary, blik primarily denotes a metal can or tin in Dutch usage, and secondarily a brief

is
blikopener
(a
can
opener),
used
to
open
metal
cans.
The
distinction
between
blik
as
container
and
blik
as
glance
is
clear
from
context,
with
sentences
like
Ik
keek
even
in
de
doos
for
“I
took
a
quick
look
in
the
box”
versus
Blik
op
het
etiket
for
“a
glance
at
the
label.”
categorization
of
packaging
materials
in
the
Netherlands
and
Belgium,
where
cans
are
collected
and
recycled
separately
from
plastics
and
paper.
The
term
also
appears
in
branding
and
product
labeling,
reflecting
its
familiarity
as
everyday
material.
look
or
glance,
with
practical
relevance
in
packaging,
recycling,
and
everyday
language.