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All vessel synonyms

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noun vessel

  • drafts β€” Plural form of draft.
  • watershed β€” Chiefly British. the ridge or crest line dividing two drainage areas; water parting; divide.
  • decanter β€” A decanter is a glass container that you use for serving wine, sherry, or port.
  • humidor β€” a container or storage room for cigars or other preparations of tobacco, fitted with means for keeping the tobacco suitably moist.
  • yawl β€” a ship's small boat, rowed by a crew of four or six.
  • hogshead β€” a large cask, especially one containing from 63 to 140 gallons (238 to 530 liters).
  • double boiler β€” a utensil consisting of two pots, one of which fits partway into the other: water is boiled in the lower pot to cook or warm food or melt a substance in the upper.
  • jar β€” Java archive
  • cauldron β€” A cauldron is a very large, round metal pot used for cooking over a fire. In stories and fairy tales, a cauldron is used by witches for their spells.
  • jeroboam β€” the first king of the Biblical kingdom of the Hebrews in N Palestine.
  • dory β€” a boat with a narrow, flat bottom, high bow, and flaring sides.
  • holder β€” something that holds or secures: a pencil holder.
  • dish β€” Slang. to gossip about: They talked all night, dishing their former friends.
  • cutters β€” Plural form of cutter.
  • jardiniere β€” an ornamental receptacle or stand for holding plants, flowers, etc.
  • frigate β€” a fast naval vessel of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, generally having a lofty ship rig and heavily armed on one or two decks.
  • crock β€” A crock is a clay pot or jar.
  • krater β€” a mixing bowl characterized by a wide mouth and body with two handles projecting vertically from the juncture of the neck and body, used to mix wine and water.
  • flagon β€” a large bottle for wine, liquors, etc.
  • draughts β€” a drawing, sketch, or design.
  • goblet β€” a drinking glass with a foot and stem.
  • aluminum β€” a silvery, lightweight, easily worked, metallic chemical element that resists corrosion and is found abundantly, but only in combination: symbol, Al; at. no., 13
  • gunboat β€” a small, armed warship of light draft, used in ports where the water is shallow.
  • growler β€” a person or thing that growls.
  • cup β€” A cup is a small round container that you drink from. Cups usually have handles and are made from china or plastic.
  • boiler β€” A boiler is a device which burns gas, oil, electricity, or coal in order to provide hot water, especially for the central heating in a building.
  • gunboats β€” a small, armed warship of light draft, used in ports where the water is shallow.
  • clipper β€” Clippers are a tool used for cutting small amounts from something, especially from someone's hair or nails.
  • watercraft β€” skill in boating and water sports.
  • cupful β€” A cupful of something is the amount of something a cup can contain.
  • hod β€” a portable trough for carrying mortar, bricks, etc., fixed crosswise on top of a pole and carried on the shoulder.
  • duct β€” any tube, canal, pipe, or conduit by which a fluid, air, or other substance is conducted or conveyed.
  • ampoule β€” An ampoule is a small container, usually made of glass, that contains a drug which will be injected into someone. The abbreviation amp is also used.
  • ampule β€” An ampule is a small container, usually made of glass, that contains a drug that will be injected into someone. The abbreviation amp is also used.
  • galleon β€” a large sailing vessel of the 15th to the 17th centuries used as a fighting or merchant ship, square-rigged on the foremast and mainmast and generally lateen-rigged on one or two after masts.
  • magnum β€” a large wine bottle having a capacity of two ordinary bottles or 1.5 liters (1.6 quarts).
  • carafe β€” A carafe is a glass container in which you serve water or wine.
  • ewer β€” A large jug with a wide mouth, formerly used for carrying water for someone to wash in.
  • basin β€” A basin is a large or deep bowl that you use for holding liquids, or for mixing or storing food.
  • catamaran β€” A catamaran is a sailing boat with two parallel hulls that are held in place by a single deck.
  • jug β€” a sound made by a bird, especially a nightingale.
  • canister β€” A canister is a strong metal container. It is used to hold gases or chemical substances.
  • cruet β€” A cruet is a small container, or set of containers, for salt, pepper, or mustard which is used at meals.
  • craft β€” You can refer to a boat, a spacecraft, or an aircraft as a craft.
  • hods β€” a portable trough for carrying mortar, bricks, etc., fixed crosswise on top of a pole and carried on the shoulder.
  • crucible β€” A crucible is a pot in which metals or other substances can be melted or heated up to very high temperatures.
  • brigantine β€” a two-masted sailing ship, rigged square on the foremast and fore-and-aft with square topsails on the mainmast
  • gutbucket β€” jazz played in the raucous and high-spirited style of barrelhouse.

noun, verb vessel

  • hulled β€” retaining the hull during threshing; having a persistent enclosing hull: hulled wheat.
  • hulling β€” the hollow, lowermost portion of a ship, floating partially submerged and supporting the remainder of the ship.
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