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Meaning

The word "vessel" typically refers to a container or a hollow object that can hold something, usually liquids. It can also refer to a ship or large boat. In a biological context, "vessel" can describe a tube in the body that carries fluids, such as blood vessels.

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Etymology

The word "vessel" comes from the Latin word "vascellum," which is a diminutive form of "vas," meaning container. It was adopted into Old French as "vaissel" before entering Middle English as “vessel.”

Examples

  1. The chef carefully poured the soup into the decorative vessel before serving.
  2. The ship was a large vessel capable of carrying hundreds of passengers across the ocean.
  3. Blood vessels are essential for transporting nutrients and oxygen throughout the body.
  4. The artist used a unique glass vessel to showcase the colorful flowers.
  5. It’s important to choose the right vessel for the experiment to ensure accurate results.