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Vessel
Vessel
n.
A
hollow
or
concave
utensil
for
holding
anything
; a
hollow
receptacle
of
any
kind
, as a
hogshead
, a
barrel
, a
firkin
, a
bottle
, a
kettle
, a
cup
, a
bowl
,
etc
.
Vessel
n.
A
general
name
for
any
hollow
structure
made
to
float
upon
the
water
for
purposes
of
navigation
;
especially
,
one
that
is
larger
than
a
common
rowboat
; as, a
war
vessel
; a
passenger
vessel
.
Vessel
n.
Fig
.: A
person
regarded
as
receiving
or
containing
something
;
esp
. (
Script
.),
one
into
whom
something
is
conceived
as
poured
, or in
whom
something
is
stored
for
use
; as,
vessels
of
wrath
or
mercy
.
Vessel
n.
Any
tube
or
canal
in
which
the
blood
or
other
fluids
are
contained
,
secreted
, or
circulated
, as
the
arteries
,
veins
,
lymphatics
,
etc
.
Vessel
n.
A
continuous
tube
formed
from
superposed
large
cylindrical
or
prismatic
cells
(
tracheae
),
which
have
lost
their
intervening
partitions
,
and
are
usually
marked
with
dots
,
pits
,
rings
, or
spirals
by
internal
deposition
of
secondary
membranes
; a
duct
.
Vessel
v. t.
To
put
into
a
vessel
.
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