The word "vase" comes from the Latin word "vas," meaning "container" or "vessel." It evolved through the French term "vase," which also denotes a container for holding flowers or liquids. The term has been used in English since the late 17th century to describe decorative containers, particularly for flowers.
Yes, the word vase has one syllable.
The word vase has one syllable.
Yes, the word vase is a singular, common, concrete noun. A vase is a thing.
A flower vase is 'un vase' (masc.) in French.
Vase is a noun.
Generally vása, but a flower vase is bláthchuach.
The noun 'vase' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a decorative container used to hold flowers in water, a word for a physical object, a word for a thing.
The word "vase" has a long a sound, pronounced as "vayz."
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An anagram of the word "save" is vase.
coat cost cast vast vase