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Vessel" is a terms used in art, to describe a kind of sculpture that is formed like a container. In everyday life, "vessel" has wonderful connotations too. A vessel can be a means of traveling over the water - and thus by metaphor, of traveling over the sea of emotion. A vessel can be a kind of medium through which something creative and powerful can flow - as in a "vessel for the Holy Spirit." The Chalice on the altar is a vessel.
a kayak is a good exaqmple
According to the Dictionary.com; Vessel is a craft for traveling on water, now usually one larger than an ordinary rowboat; a ship or boat. It can be a ship or boat or bucket.
It is hard to say exactly what was first used to hold water before the cup was invented. To researchers knowledge the half of a coconut shell was the first vessel used for water.
Sailboats, cruise ships, houseboats, tramp steamers, oil tankers, and there are more that I can't think of right now.
Ladle
Size of boats
for traveling on water what else?
Boat
Krater
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Which water are you speaking of? The water in a vessel, I presume? heat can go into the water, the vessel/container, the air around the vessel, and the structure holding the vessel, and the structures in the vicinity