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vessel in Latin

vessel in Latin is receptāculum, vās — vessel means a ship, boat, or other craft built for travelling on water (or, more loosely, air or space).

vessel in Latin

receptāculum
noun
A person as a container of qualities or feelings. [From 1382]
vās
noun
A person as a container of qualities or feelings. [From 1382]

What does "vessel" mean?

  1. noun A ship, boat, or other craft built for travelling on water (or, more loosely, air or space).
    "The fishing vessel returned to harbour just before the storm hit."
  2. noun A container, such as a bowl, cup, or bottle, used to hold a liquid or other substance.
    "Pour the mixture into a clean glass vessel."
  3. noun A tube inside the body or a plant that carries fluid, such as blood.
    "The surgeon carefully repaired the damaged blood vessel."

vessel in a sentence

  • The fishing vessel returned to harbour just before the storm hit.
  • Pour the mixture into a clean glass vessel.
  • The surgeon carefully repaired the damaged blood vessel.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "vessel" in Latin?

"vessel" in Latin is receptāculum, vās. vessel means: A ship, boat, or other craft built for travelling on water (or, more loosely, air or space).

How do you use "vessel" in a sentence?

Example: "The fishing vessel returned to harbour just before the storm hit." In Latin, "vessel" is receptāculum, vās.

Are there other ways to say "vessel" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "vessel": receptāculum, vās.

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