When one says 'vaso' and is referring to the human body, they are talking about vessels (as in the blood vessels).
glass (e.g. 'un vaso de vino' = 'a glass of wine')
the glass
Vidrio roto (window-glass) vaso roto (drinking-glass)
"quidera" is not a Spanish word.
quest is not a Spanish word.
alico is not a Spanish word.
a glass, glassful, jar, and similar receptacles. un vaso de vino = a glass of wine
In Spanish, the word "vaso" means glass or cup, not "vase." It can refer to any type of container used to drink from.
"El vaso" in Spanish translates to "the glass" in English.
El vaso.
The medical root word "vaso" refers to blood vessels. It is derived from the Latin word "vas" meaning vessel.
Vaso- means vessel.
A glass.
Vaso or Vasiliki.
the glass
The term means a tightening of a blood vessel. Vaso-=vessel + spasm=constriction. The root of the word is vaso-
Vidrio roto (window-glass) vaso roto (drinking-glass)
I drink a glass of wine = me tomo un vaso de vino Me tome un vaso de vino = I had/drank a glass of wine (past tense)