σκάφος [skAfos]
It's σκάφος (skafos).
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Rhyton.
Angiosperm comes from the Greek meaning "vessel and seed" which means seed.
It was the storage vessel for food, oil, win, water, cosmetics. It was made in various shapes and embellished with various artistic decorations.
A Grecian vessel refers to a container or jar used in ancient Greek culture to store liquids like wine or oil. These vessels were often made of clay or ceramic and were decorated with intricate designs or patterns. Grecian vessels played a significant role in Greek art and trade.
The modern word you are looking for could be 'urn' from the Greek 'hyrke' meaning earthen vessel. This is connected to Latin 'urere' meaning to burn, when pots were fired in a kiln
"Cardio" means related to the heart (from Greek "kardia"). "Vascular" is from Latin "vasculum" meaning a vessel.
Trident is ΤΡΙΑΙΝΑ / τρίαινα in Greek, but no word such as "Tridentlight" is in use. I don't know whether you mean "trident light [vessel]". Then it's: ΤΡΙΑΙΤΙΟΝ ΕΛΑΦΡΥ [ΣΚΑΦΟΣ]. But that will make sense to not even one Greek person.
XI - a Greek Letter XU - a monetary unit in Vietnam Xebec- Mediterranean sailing vessel
The painting of Dionysus in a boat was actually not a painting but instead a Kylix. A kylix is an old Greek drinking vessel.
The term "weaker vessel" in Greek refers to women being seen as physically and emotionally weaker than men. This term has been used historically to justify the subordination of women in society, limiting their roles and opportunities. It reflects traditional gender norms and stereotypes that have influenced the treatment of women in various cultures.