Vat (Like a tank or "vat of acid")
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Outside the Entrance
缶 - Canning Jar
工 - I-Beam

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Soren Korsbaek
For what it's worth in case there is a decent amount of non-native English speakers on the course (that make it this far too!) I wanted to add that this character is one of those ones it'd be useful to have an explanatory line or two in relation to the keyword (or maybe choosing a more simple/everyday kind of keyword if possible?)
I initially thought of VAT (as in tax) which obviously it's not and it's taken me a bit of research to find what I think is the right meaning of the English key-word:
"a large tank or tub used to hold liquid, especially in industry.
"a vat of hot tar"."
Mandarin Blueprint
Hey Soren, I've added a note. It's a "vat" like a "vat of water/acid." Basically a big tank, like a fish tank.