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The English "pestle" derives from classical Latin "pistillum", meaning "pounder". The classical Latin "mortarium" led to the English "mortar", meaning "receptacle for pounding" and "product of grinding or pounding". Both terms have been used traditionally in pharmacies for myriad purposes, but its kitchen uses hold no bounds either.
| Manufacturer | Sagaform |
| Material | Oak Mortar with Stoneware Ball |
| Dimensions | 4.75" x 4.75" x 2" |
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