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It is called a glaze.
the vessel is called a artery
The vena cava
it was called the meteor
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 single-masted sailing vessel is called a 'sloop-rigged' vessel.
Duyfken is the name of his vessel
If it is a vessel (boat), yes. If it is a sandwich, no. It can only have "pieces" of people in it, if it is a sandwich ;)
A ship is often called a vessel. However, many vases are also called vessels.
Vasoconstriction
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pirogue
Amidship
The blood vessel that carries blood to the glomerulus is called the afferent vessel. But the glomerulus is not close ended nad the vessel that leaves it, called the efferent vessel, carries on beside the nephron and collects the components that are reabsorbed.
It is called a glaze.
Give-way vessel
Because xylem is a vessel that water travels through.