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VASE |
Urn |
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SAMOVAR |
Russian tea urn |
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SPUR |
Grasp urn containing incentive |
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NATURE |
Disposition of tea urn? |
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UPTURNED |
Put out urn Ed inverted |
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URN |
A tea urn. See under Tea. |
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URCEOLUS |
Any urn-shaped organ of a plant. |
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INSURANCE |
Accident cover in case urn gets broken |
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JOURNALIST |
Urn Ali’s included in jot for scribe |
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UNDID |
Reversed the effects of urn. Eddied alternately |
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TURNIP |
Tip urn over to find ingredient for soup |
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URNAL |
Of or pertaining to an urn; effected by an urn or urns. |
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URNFUL |
As much as an urn will hold; enough to fill an urn. |
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URN-SHAPED |
Having the shape of an urn; as, the urn-shaped capsules
of some mosses. |
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OLLA |
A pot or jar having a wide mouth; a cinerary urn, especially
one of baked clay. |
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INURN |
To put in an urn, as the ashes of the dead; hence, to
bury; to intomb. |
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URCELATE |
Shaped like a pitcher or urn; swelling below, and
contrasted at the orifice, as a calyx or corolla. |
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PORTLAND VASE |
A celebrated cinerary urn or vase found in the tomb of
the Emperor Alexander Severus. It is owned by the Duke of Portland, and
kept in the British Museum. |
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CIST |
..., etc., of decorative castings. (b) A cinerary
urn. See Illustration in Appendix. ... |