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glasses
G. J Monson-Fitzjohn has written: 'Drinking vessels of by-gone days' -- subject(s): Drinking vessels
A collective noun for ocean going vessels is a fleet of vessels. A collective noun for drinking vessels is a set of vessels. A collective noun for liquid carrying (in plants and animals) vessels is a system of vessels.
Alcohol acts as a vasodilator, increasing the diameter of blood vessels.
Calabash have been used as drinking vessels by the Zulu tribe in South Africa.
Copper vessels can be used to store drinking water. Just be sure that the copper is water resistant enough to be able to withstand the fluid without any of it coming off.
hypothermia
Historians have four that the earliest drinking straw was made by Sumerians for drinking beer. It was used to avoid the solid byproducts of fermentation.
The gasoline and arsenic are a problem in the drinking water because they bring problems to the nervous systems, as well as heart and blood vessels, and causes serious skin problems.
Tracheids Vessels Xylem parenchyma Xylem fibres
blood, blood vessels, cappilaries, and the heart
The noun 'glasses' is a concrete noun as a word for eyewear or drinking vessels; a word for a physical object or objects.