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What is the name for a wine opener?
There are a few names for a wine opener, depending on the type:
General terms:
* Wine opener - This is the most common and general term.
* Corkscrew - This term refers to the spiral part of the opener that is used to pull the cork out.
* Bottle opener - This term is often used to refer to a device that can open both wine and beer bottles.
Specific terms:
* Waiter's corkscrew - This is a classic design with a lever that provides leverage for removing the cork.
* Wing corkscrew - This design has two wings that act as levers, making it easier to remove the cork.
* Rabbit corkscrew - This design has a unique mechanism that pulls the cork out in one smooth motion.
* Electric corkscrew - This type uses an electric motor to remove the cork.
The best term to use depends on the specific situation and the type of wine opener being discussed.
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