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URN |
Water vessel |
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BOAT |
Vessel for travelling in water |
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CHAFFERN |
A vessel for heating water. |
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VAT |
A vessel for holding holy water. |
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FRIGATE |
Any small vessel on the water. |
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SOE |
A large wooden vessel for holding water; a cowl. |
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GAUGE |
The depth to which a vessel sinks in the water. |
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QUILTING |
A coating of strands of rope for a water vessel. |
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CHAFER |
A vessel for heating water; -- hence, a dish or pan. |
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WATER CRAFT |
Any vessel or boat plying on water; vessels and boats,
collectively. |
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FONT |
A basin or stone vessel in which water is contained for
baptizing. |
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CANTEEN |
A vessel used by soldiers for carrying water, liquor, or
other drink. |
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COWL |
A vessel carried on a pole between two persons, for
conveyance of water. |
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SAIL |
A passage by a sailing vessel; a journey or excursion upon
the water. |
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ENTRANCE |
The bow, or entire wedgelike forepart of a vessel, below
the water line. |
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ASPERSORIUM |
The stoup, basin, or other vessel for holy water in
Roman Catholic churches. |
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BOUGET |
A charge representing a leather vessel for carrying water;
-- also called water bouget. |
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WATER BALLAST |
Water confined in specially constructed compartments
in a vessel's hold, to serve as ballast. |
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BASIN |
A hollow vessel or dish, to hold water for washing, and for
various other uses. |
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CRUET |
A vessel used to hold wine, oil, or water for the service of
the altar. |
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URCEOLE |
A vessel for water for washing the hands; also, one to
hold wine or water. |
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WATERPOT |
A vessel for holding or conveying water, or for
sprinkling water on cloth, plants, etc. |
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BOTTOM |
The part of a ship which is ordinarily under water; hence,
the vessel itself; a ship. |
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STEERAGEWAY |
A rate of motion through the water sufficient to
render a vessel governable by the helm. |
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TOW |
To draw or pull through the water, as a vessel of any kind,
by means of a rope. |