Caddy
Caddy , noun
[Earlier spelt catty, from Malay katī a weight of 1⅓ pounds. Compare Catty.]
1.
A small box, can, or chest to keep tea in, also called tea caddy.
2.
a container to hold objects when not in use.
3.
(Computers) a container to hold a compact disk, used in some types of compact disk devices, which is inserted into the CD player during playing, or in the case of recordable CD-ROMS, during recording. It is approximately square and thin, slightly larger than the compact disk. However, many CD players have a drawer for the compact disk, requiring no caddy.