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Vessel

Definition of Vessel

  • 1. A tube in which a body fluid circulates Noun
  • 2. A craft designed for water transportation Noun
  • 3. An object used as a container (especially for liquids) Noun

Synonyms for word "vessel"

  • watercraft
  • vas

Semanticaly linked words with "vessel"

  • tube
  • tube-shaped structure
  • blood vessel
  • vascular system
  • anchor
  • ground tackle
  • bareboat
  • bilge
  • bilge keel
  • boat
  • bow
  • fore
  • prow
  • stem
  • clench
  • clinch
  • craft
  • fishing boat
  • fishing smack
  • fishing vessel
  • galley
  • hull
  • ice yacht
  • iceboat
  • scooter
  • merrimac
  • monitor
  • patrol boat
  • patrol ship
  • rudder
  • sailing ship
  • sailing vessel
  • ship
  • shrimper
  • strake
  • wale
  • splashboard
  • washboard
  • weather ship
  • racing yacht
  • yacht
  • autoclave
  • steriliser
  • sterilizer
  • barrel
  • cask
  • base
  • basin
  • bath
  • bathing tub
  • bathtub
  • tub
  • bedpan
  • boiler
  • steam boiler
  • bone-ash cup
  • cupel
  • refractory pot
  • bottle
  • feeding bottle
  • nursing bottle
  • bowl
  • brim
  • lip
  • rim
  • bucket
  • pail
  • censer
  • thurible
  • butter churn
  • churn
  • container
  • crucible
  • melting pot
  • drinking vessel
  • drum
  • metal drum
  • eye cup
  • eyebath
  • eyecup
  • flagon
  • jar
  • ladle
  • monstrance
  • ostensorium
  • mortar
  • muller
  • ewer
  • pitcher
  • poacher
  • pot
  • retort
  • steeper
  • storage tank
  • tank
  • tin
  • vat
  • urceole
  • water jacket
  • well

Hyponims for word "vessel"

  • tube
  • tube-shaped structure
  • craft
  • container
Words Rhyme with vessel
  • basel
  • bessel
  • carousel
  • carrousel
  • chisel
  • counsel
  • damosel
  • damsel
  • diesel
  • dossel
  • easel
  • geisel
  • groundsel
  • hassel
  • ijssel
  • morsel
Etymology for vessel
  • etymology microvessel
  • etymology multivessel
  • etymology nanovessel
  • etymology neovessel
  • etymology unvessel
  • etymology vesselful
  • variant:orthography vessell
  • etymological origin of vaissel
  • is derived from broken vessel
  • is derived from empty vessels make the most sound
  • is derived from lightvessel
  • is derived from microvessel
  • is derived from pressure vessel
  • is derived from reaction vessel
  • is derived from unvessel
  • is derived from vesselled
  • is derived from vesselling
  • is derived from vessels
  • is derived from weaker vessel
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