A vehicle or vessel for traveling on water
“Once the document was on the ship, the vessel was allowed to anchor.”
A hollow container to hold or store items
“In front of the statue and behind the platform is a huge vessel that contained oil to light the lamp.”
A hollow container used to hold liquid
“Once the water boils, pour it from the vessel into a mug and wait three minutes.”
A dish or bowl, such as for food
“For these reasons, many housekeepers usually do empty the contents of the can and store the food in a vessel which may be kept covered and placed in the refrigerator.”
A cup or mug used for drinking
“Bow down and drink from his vessel all ye minions, and be proud of the opportunity to partake of his wisdom.”
An outer casing or covering
“How then can one conceive that an individual among us could be for months within a thick vessel surrounding him, which is within a body, and yet be alive and in motion?”
A duct or canal holding or conveying blood or other fluid
“Lenny looked as if she were about to burst a blood vessel, as one of her eyes was twitching at us as we parked and took our helmets off.”
A water vessel for conveying or transporting passengers and goods
A large store of a particular resource
A vehicle designed for navigation in outer space
A privately owned warship that had official sanction to attack enemy ships and take possession of their cargo
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