Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksImport Word DocumentBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ===== VI. Vtensils as serve to contain other things, are usually cal∣led VESSELS ===== VI. Such kind of Vtensils as serve to contain other things, are usually cal∣led VESSELS, Cask, Receptacle, Pan, Plate, &c. These are distinguishable by their Matter, Shapes and Uses, into such as serve for the ==== Keeping and carriage of things ==== * Pliable to the things they contain; whether ‖ more loose: or more close. * BAG, Sack, Budget, Pocket, Pouch, Purse, Sachel, Scrip, Wallet, Poke, Male, Knapsack, Portmantue, Cloak-bag. * CASE, Sheath, Scabbard, Shrine, Covering, Quiver, Tike, Pillowbear. * Stiff; for * Arid; being made either of ‖ bords: or twigs. * BOX, Chest, Trunk, Ark, Coffer, Cabinet, Casket, Bin, Clapper, Cupbord, Hutch, Locker, Safe, Spence, Press, Pyx, Coffin, Sumpter, Desk, Flash, Till, Drawer, Cap-case. * BASKET, Flasket, Maund, Frail, Hamper, Pannier, Scuttle, Weel, Dorser. * Liquids; in * Greater quantities; either ‖ closed at both ends: or open at one. * BARREL, Cask, Fat, Firkin, Keg, Hogshead, Kilderkin, Pipe, Tun, Butt, Rundlet, Cooper. * TUB, Bucket, Coul, Vate, Cistern, Pale, Piggin. * Less quantities; whether * Shallow; being made either of ‖ Metal: or other materials, Wood, Earth, &c. * DISH, Platter, Pan, Charger, Voider, Bason, Laver, Patin, Plate, Por∣ringer, Saucer. * TRAY, Pan, Boul, Trough. * Deep; of ‖ a bigger: or lesser aperture. * POT, Flagon, Tankard, Iack, Iar, Pitcher, Iugg, Mugg, Noggin, Postnet, Vrne. * BOTTLE, Crewet, Iugg, Cruse. * Dressing or boiling of Meat; either ‖ without: or with feet. * KETTLE, Caldron, Copper, Furnace. * SKILLET, Pipkin. * Spending; either by * Taking out, the Tube of effusion: to which may be adjoyned the instrument for stopping it. * FAUCET, Spout. * TAP, Spiggot, Stopple. * Receiving in; whether ‖ of a roundish: or oblong Cavity. * SPOON, Ladle, Scummer. * SCOOP, Shovel, laving. * Laying on of Meat: or pouring out of Drink. * TRENCHER, Plate. * CUP, Boul, Goblet, Beaker, Cann, Chalice, Mazer, Glass. ====== OPEN BOX ====== * Cup * in mind * thought * ability or capacity * memory * full * empty * in heart * desire * ability * heart * enough , satisfied * empty , unsatisfied * an assessment or evaluation by heart * pleasant * unpleasant * for money * transcendental * quantity * for object * solid * store * liquid * store * gas * open box indicating * transcendental notion * value * worthy * unworthy * enough , sufficient * insufficient , * excess , plenty , abundant , much , more , most * less , little , scarce , least * full * empty * satisfied , saturated * unsatisfied , unsaturated * preserve , conserve , keep , contain , content * contribute , constitute , compromise * quantity , capacity * adverbs of quantity * almost , * barely , quite * freedom * captive , capture , enclose * cost , price , * cheap , low value * expensive, priceless , valuable * dip , immerse , sink , drown * dig , damp , bury * concave * sharp * blunt ^ ENGLISH ^ ETYMOLOGY ^ MANTRAKSHAR ^ | acetabulum | from Latin acētābulum (“a little saucer for vinegar”) | | | basket | from Late Latin bascauda (“kettle, table-vessel”), | {{:blank:basket.png}} | | bowl | A roughly hemispherical container | {{:blank:bowl.png}} | | can | less cylindrical vessel for liquids | {{:blank:can.png}} | | cup | κύτος (kútos, “container, receptacle”) | {{:blank:cup.png}} | | glass | | {{:blank:glass.png}} | | jug | | {{:blank:jug.png}} | | mug | | {{:blank:mug.png}} | | open | | {{:blank:open.png}} | | pot | A flat-bottomed vessel | {{:blank:pot.png}} | | container | combined form of con- (“together”) + teneō (“to hold”). | | ^ ENGLISH ^ ETYMOLOGY ^ MANTRAKSHAR ^ | bottle | probably compare Ancient Greek πυτίνη (putínē, “flask”) and βοῦττις (boûttis) | {{:blank:bottle.png}} | | bucket | from Vulgar Latin *būcus | {{:blank:bucket.png}} | | convex | From con- + vehō. ( to carry up ) - arched | | | cupola | from Latin cūpula (“little tub”); from Latin cūpa, cuppa (“cup”) | | | ditch | from dig | | | facet | From face + -ette. | | | fossa | Perfect passive participle of fodiō (“to dig; to pierce; to goad”). | {{:blank:pit.png}} | | fovea | From Latin fovea (“ditch, pit”). | | | groove | from Old English grōf (“trench, furrow, something dug”), | | | ischium | from Latin ischium, from Ancient Greek ἰσχίον (iskhíon, “hip joint”). | | | kettle | Late Latin catīllus (“small bowl”), diminutive of Latin catinus (“deep bowl, | {{:blank:kettle.png}} | | lacerate | Ancient Greek λᾰκίς (lakís). , lacer = tear | {{:blank:laceration.png}} | | notch | English nick (“small cut, notch”). | {{:blank:depression.png}} | | striatum | past participle of strio (“to groove”) | | | sulcus | from Latin sulcus (“a furrow made by a plow”) | | | well | | {{:blank:well.png}} | ^ ENGLISH ^ ETYMOLOGY ^ MANTRAKSHAR ^ | Above | | {{:blank:above.png}} | | Upon | | {{:blank:upon.png}} | | Up | | {{:blank:up.png}} | | Upward | | {{:blank:upward.png}} | | Utmost | | {{:blank:utmost.png}} | | Superior | | {{:blank:superior.png}} | ^ ENGLISH ^ ETYMOLOGY ^ MANTRAKSHAR ^ | Enough | | {{:blank:enough.png}} | | Little | | {{:blank:little.png}} | | Plenty | | {{:blank:plenty.png}} | | Sufficient | | {{:blank:sufficient.png}} | | Insufficient | | {{:blank:insufficient.png}} | | Captive | | {{:blank:captive.png}} | | Freedom | | {{:blank:freedom.png}} | | Humble | | {{:blank:humble.png}} | | Cheat | | {{:blank:cheat.png}} | | Honest | | {{:blank:honest.png}} | | Deceit | | {{:blank:deceit.png}} | | Hope | | {{:blank:hope.png}} | | Mean | | {{:blank:mean.png}} | | Empty | | {{:blank:empty_1_.png}} | | Full | | {{:blank:full.png}} | | Cheap | | {{:blank:cheap.png}} | | Cost | | {{:blank:cost.png}} | | Price | | {{:blank:price.png}} | | Priceless | | {{:blank:priceless.png}} | ^ ENGLISH ^ ETYMOLOGY ^ MANTRAKSHAR ^ | dig | | {{:blank:dig.png}} | | damp | | {{:blank:damp.png}} | | bury | | {{:blank:bury.png}} | | immerse | | {{:blank:immerse.png}} | | dip | | {{:blank:dip.png}} | | drown | | {{:blank:drown.png}} | | sink | | {{:blank:sink.png}} | ====== old ====== | old man | | old oject | | ancient | | old house | | old furniture | | old book | | ancient book | ====== NEW ====== | New | | invention | | innovation | ===== Biology ===== * Ancient pits * Primitive pit * Primitive streak * primitive groove * Anatomical pits * Embryologica pits * pathological pits ( ulcer , lacreation) ===== 2D DEPRESSIONS ===== | ton | [[:hi:depression|Depression]] | Depression | lákkos | pit | {{:blank:concave.png}} | ===== 3D DEPRESSIONS ===== * Enclosed space * Respectively; in Bodies whose superficies is composed of lines bending in the midst, inward. * CONCAVE, Hollow, Cavity, Pit, * [[:en:dictionary:dictionary:pit_semantograms | pit semantograms ]] * The end of one meeting with the end of the other , two lines being * Two lines concave * sharp * NOTCH, Nick, Nock, crenated, Gap, hatcht, inveck, indented. * blunt * DENT, Dimple, Sinking, Dock, Crease, indent, Hole, Pit. * flux or extended repeated pattern * concave * being sharp * GVTTER, Chamfer. * being blunt * FVRROW, Ditch, Dike, Kennel, Channel, Foss, Trench, Dock, Drein, Cut, Dimple, Rivel, Shrivel, Wrinkle, rumple, pucker, Pleit. * repeated pattern of a surface being * Concave surface * sharp * foot of mountain * blunt * descending stairs ====== 3D DOMAIN DEPRESSIONS ====== * Deficiencies on solid surfaces * like a break in continuity * ulcer * cup, cupola , fossa,ditch,depth,groove,fovea,depression,pit,ulcer,incisura,laceration,sulcus , striatum , ischium , notch Nouns jug , mug, bucket, en/2d_box_depression.txt Last modified: 2024/07/15 16:03by 127.0.0.1