Similar words: camphor, anaphora, phosphorus, phosphorescent, phosphorescence, phosphor, pamphlet, romp home. Meaning: ['æmfərə] n. an ancient jar with two handles and a narrow neck; used to hold oil or wine.
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1. The Northampton amphora, the best vase in the sale, made a record price of £190,000.
2. Nor were the paintings on the amphora of a kind any museum would dare put on display.
3. It is a black-figure amphora showing a tree with ten branches and an owl tethered near by.
4. Like an amphora stuffed with serpents.
5. The greenish-yellow glass amphora has handles formed in the shape of dolphins.
6. He wrote that theaters should have large overturned amphora or sounding vases placed at regular intervals around the space to improve the acoustics.
7. For many years Verdicchio, in its characteristic green amphora - shaped bottle , was the region's most famous wine.
8. Antique RStK Amphora Turn Teplitz Jeweled Austria Vase with Bird, circa 1918 to 1939.
9. The greenish - yellow amphora has handles formed in the shape of dolphins.
10. I could see her proudly carrying on her head an amphora to a well and disdaining all admirers.
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11. Wait, currit rota, the Spirit of Paris, that demon which creates the children of chance and the men of destiny, reversing the process of the Latin potter, makes of a jug an amphora.
12. Still another theory posits that the symbol was used as an abbreviation for amphora, a unit of measure corresponding to the amount of liquid contained in a vessel of the same name.
13. Made with Herbal Extracts and Essential Oils. A very popular product from Amphora that can be used as a general antiseptic.
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