Vessels

/ˈvɛsəlz/ noun

Definition

Hollow containers designed to hold liquids or other substances. Also refers to ships or boats, and anatomical tubes that carry bodily fluids.

Etymology

From Old French 'vessel', from Latin 'vascellum', diminutive of 'vas' meaning 'container'. The nautical sense developed because ships are essentially containers that hold people and cargo while floating on water.

Kelly Says

The word 'vessels' beautifully unifies three seemingly different concepts - containers, ships, and blood vessels - through the fundamental idea of 'carrying' or 'containing' something precious. This linguistic connection reveals how humans understand different systems through similar metaphors of transport and containment.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
መርከቦች
ARالعربية
أوعية
BNবাংলা
জাহাজ
CACatalà
vasos
CSČeština
nádoby
DADansk
fartøjer
DEDeutsch
Gefäße
ELΕλληνικά
σκάφη
ESEspañol
vasijas
FAفارسی
کشتی‌ها
FISuomi
alukset
FRFrançais
vaisseaux
GUGU
જહાજ
HAHA
jirgin ruwa
HEעברית
כלים
HIहिन्दी
जहाज
HUMagyar
edények
IDBahasa Indonesia
kapal
IGIG
ugbo
ITItaliano
navi
JA日本語
容器
KKKK
кеме
KMKM
នាវា
KO한국어
용기
MRMR
जहाज
MSBahasa Melayu
kapal
MYမြန်မာ
သင်္ဘော
NLNederlands
vaten
NONorsk
fartøy
PAPA
ਬਰਤਨ
PLPolski
naczynia
PTPortuguês
vasos
RORomână
vase
RUРусский
сосуды
SVSvenska
kärl
SWKiswahili
chombo
TAதமிழ்
கப்பல்கள்
TEతెలుగు
పాత్రలు
THไทย
เรือ
TLTL
barko
TRTürkçe
kaplar
UKУкраїнська
судини
URاردو
برتن
VITiếng Việt
tàu thuyền
YOYO
eko inu
ZH中文
容器
ZUZU
izilima

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