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(1) A hollow utensil, such as a cup, vase, or pitcher, used as a container, especially for liquids. (2) (Nautical) A craft, especially one larger than a rowboat, designed to navigate on water.
Ãâó: www.nalms.org/glossary/lkword_v.htm
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means every description of boat or craft used in navigation, whether or not it has any means of propulsion; and includes ?a barge, lighter, or other like vessel; a hovercraft or other thing deriving full or partial support in the atmosphere from the reaction of air against the surface of the water over which it operates; a submarine or other submersible; a seaplane while on the surface of the water:
Ãâó: www.ew.govt.nz/policyandplans/navigation/safety/by...
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Blood vessels distribute blood throughout the body. Arteries and veins are classifications of blood vessels.
Ãâó: www.welchs.com/healthy/glossary.html
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A tube or duct such as an artery or vein, which contains or conveys blood or some other body fluid.
Ãâó: www.wkrbc.org/resources_and_glossary.htm
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When the term Vessel is used in reference to a Magickal Implement, Sacred Object, Ceremonial Tool and/or Focus it generally refers to , specifically made for general or particular Magickal Working, and/or consecrated to the same,
Ãâó: gardenoflifetemple.com/02WhoWeAre/DefinitionsV.htm...
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