Synonym: boat, container, receptacle, ship. Similar words: themselves, assess, essence, dessert, depressed, essentially, assessment, senseless. Meaning: ['vesl] n. 1. a tube in which a body fluid circulates 2. a craft designed for water transportation 3. an object used as a container (especially for liquids).
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(121) The acquisition by schools would seem sensible as this forms a useful and accurate guide to vessel and organ location.
(122) Just as in a bruise under the skin, a blood vessel in the brain can leak.
(123) And the Navy wants the vessel cheap -- by Pentagon standards at least.
(124) Hsu Fu consumed rope like no other vessel that I had ever sailed, and the reason was obvious: chafe.
(125) The overall in-hospital mortality was 8.5% but with triple vessel disease it was 25%.
(126) Mario Deweerdt and Rene' Everaet were stranded in a lifeboat in the Channel for over 12 hours after their fishing vessel sank.
(127) On the Loose After passing through the liver, you exit into a nearby blood vessel.
(128) The passenger and freight vessel will leave Shetland at 11am on Saturday, arriving at Bergen at midnight.
(129) The most critical is a life-threatening weakness in the aorta -- the major blood vessel from the heart.
(130) Consequently, the master or captain of the tanker or dry bulk shipment vessel may reasonably be expected to sign each bill.
(131) The battle developed into one of maneuvering and firing with neither vessel gaining the advantage.
(132) Hypercalcemia, rarely, may also cause seizures, possibly related to small cerebral vessel occlusion.
(133) Two main types were developed, depending on whether water flowed out of or into a graduated vessel.
(134) Fink's symbols, such as the bird, tree, vessel and Madonna, refer to dreamlike relationships and fleeting moments.
(135) Really, I think I should have strangled the man if forced to endure his companionship aboard a small vessel!
(136) Failure to account for the missing could complicate or delay plans to tow the vessel away.
(137) Without the enormous costs run up by the Royal Navy vessel, the Yard would have made profits of £6.5m.
(138) With the nine survivors on board the lifeboat moved off into deeper water and the two men checked the vessel.
(139) Each vessel must have cost a huge sum, and carried at least a score of men on board.sentencedict.com
(140) You can't fault Ayckbourn's production but, for once, his comic vessel has problems carrying such emotionally heavy cargo.
(141) Unfortunately Phil had unwittingly chosen a bad time to clash with the pirate radio vessel.
(142) The low incidence of early ventricular fibrillation is probably due to a more gradual opening of the vessel than was once thought.
(143) Thus, containerized loading commences, in many instances, not at dockside or on board the vessel but at inland points.
(144) Much more is also needed towards the building of a full chronological sequence of the main wares and vessel types.
(145) If I built the raft with infected bamboo the vessel would turn to powder within weeks.
(146) It was as if his mind was a leaking vessel, his sanity seeping out like water.
(147) If any vessel is being used for commercial purposes cover will not operate unless the Policy has been extended.
(148) A government minister said there had been a mixup, and that another unidentified vessel was the slave ship.
(149) Moreover, the tide was ebbing and the cumbrous vessel was in danger of running aground and not getting off.
(150) The jury cleared him of the charges of criminal mischief, reckless endangerment and operating a vessel while intoxicated.
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