The Holy Chalice.
Canopic Jars
A ciborium is a vessel used in Christian liturgical worship to hold consecrated hosts (bread) for Communion. It is typically used to store the reserved Eucharist for distribution during Mass or for adoration outside of Mass.
The name of the research vessel that was used in proving the seaflor spreading was the vessel Pioneer. It is a marine magnetometer. mikee...=)
It is called the host. MOHAN
Thurible
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.
A pyx is the container used to take the Eucharist to the sick and elderly shut ins.
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Petri dish
A tank or vessel used to hold aquarium water outside of the main tank. Often used to feed or house a filtration system.
The correct spelling is ciborium. It is a covered container shaped like a chalice, used to hold the wafers used at the Christian service of Eucharist or Holy Communion, in the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches.
That is called a paten