** Printing the name of something (Bottles with removable stoppers; Trachypachidae Maturin 1803) Bottles with removable stoppers: when the stopper is in the bottle, the bottle is functionally closed, but the stopper can also be removed and used elsewhere. Descriptions of the bottle reflect its state intelligently. {*}"Trachypachidae Maturin 1803" A bottle is a kind of container. Bottles are usually openable, transparent, and closed. A cork is a kind of thing. A cork is in every bottle. Understand "cork [something]" as corking. Understand the command "stopper" as "cork". Understand "uncork [something]" as uncorking. Corking is an action applying to one thing. Check corking: if the noun is not a bottle, say "[The noun] cannot be corked." instead. Carry out corking: try closing the noun. Uncorking is an action applying to one thing. Check uncorking: if the noun is not a bottle, say "[The noun] cannot be uncorked." instead. Carry out uncorking: try opening the noun. Understand "close [something] with [something preferably held]" as corking it with. Understand "cork [something] with [something preferably held]" as corking it with. Corking it with is an action applying to one thing and one carried thing. Check corking it with: if the noun is not a bottle, say "[The noun] cannot be corked." instead; if the second noun is not a cork, say "[The second noun] will not fit in [the noun]." instead. Carry out corking it with: try inserting the second noun into the noun instead. Instead of closing a bottle: if a cork (called the item) is carried by the player, try inserting the item into the noun instead; otherwise say "You need a stopper of some kind." Instead of opening a bottle: if a cork (called the item) is in the noun, try taking the item instead; otherwise say "[The noun] has no stopper." Carry out inserting a cork into a bottle: now the second noun is closed. After inserting a cork into a bottle: say "You stopper [the second noun] with [the noun]." Before taking a cork when the noun is in a closed bottle (called the item): now the item is open. Instead of taking a cork when the noun is in a bottle (called the item): move the noun to the player; say "You pull [the noun] from [the item]." instead. Before printing the name of a bottle (called target) while not inserting, taking, searching, or removing: if the target is closed, say "sealed "; otherwise say "now open ". After printing the name of a bottle (called target) while not inserting, searching, examining, or removing: if the target contains a noncork thing, say " containing [a list of noncork things in the target]"; omit contents in listing. Instead of examining a bottle: say "[The noun] contains [a list of noncork things in the noun]." Definition: a thing is noncork if it is not a cork. The Doctor's Cabin is a room. "A dark, cramped triangle, like a slice of cake, except that its sharp end has been cut off: and so low that a moderately tall man would strike his head on the deck above if he were to stand upright. Every free surface is covered with sheets of best Venetian looking-glass, to increase the light filtering in. Long use and the carpenter's ingenuity have packed in a folding cot and table, and lockers are built into unlikely places: lockers filled with specimens, skeletons, sketches, drafts and serial letters." The jug is a bottle in the Doctor's Cabin. The jug contains a beetle. The description of the beetle is "The doctor assures you that it is a nondescript." Test me with "get jug / x jug / open jug / x jug / i / x cork / cork jug / i / uncork jug / i / x jug / get beetle / i / close jug / i / x jug".