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VIAL |
Small glass vessel |
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PHIAL |
A glass vessel or bottle, especially a small bottle for
medicines; a vial. |
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DEMIJOHN |
A glass vessel or bottle with a large body and small
neck, inclosed in wickerwork. |
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SALTCELLAR |
Formerly a large vessel, now a small vessel of glass or
other material, used for holding salt on the table. |
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LIGHTROOM |
A small room from which the magazine of a naval vessel
is lighted, being separated from the magazine by heavy glass windows. |
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CRUET |
A bottle or vessel; esp., a vial or small glass bottle for
holding vinegar, oil, pepper, or the like, for the table; a caster. |
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HOURGLASS |
...
mercury occupies an hour in running through a small aperture unto the
lower. ... |
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JAR |
Glass vessel |
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SHIP |
Small, trendy vessel |
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MARBLES |
Small glass balls |
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MARBELS |
Small glass balls |
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BEAD |
Small glass ball |
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KETCH |
Small two masted vessel |
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MONGER |
A small merchant vessel. |
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PONY |
A small glass of beer. |
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SKUTE |
A boat; a small vessel. |
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MOSAIC |
Design made of small glass pieces |
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MARBLE |
Small glass ball used in games |
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GAWN |
A small tub or lading vessel. |
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COGUE |
A small wooden vessel; a pail. |
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STOUND |
A vessel for holding small beer. |
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FRIGATE |
Any small vessel on the water. |
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CANNIKIN |
A small can or drinking vessel. |
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GLANDULE |
A small gland or secreting vessel. |
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QUAICH |
A small shallow cup or drinking vessel. |