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acetabulum | from Latin acētābulum (“a little saucer for vinegar”) | |
basket | from Late Latin bascauda (“kettle, table-vessel”), | |
bowl | A roughly hemispherical container | |
can | less cylindrical vessel for liquids | |
cup | κύτος (kútos, “container, receptacle”) | |
glass | | |
jug | | |
mug | | |
open | | |
pot | A flat-bottomed vessel | |
container | combined form of con- (“together”) + teneō (“to hold”). | |
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bottle | probably compare Ancient Greek πυτίνη (putínē, “flask”) and βοῦττις (boûttis) | |
bucket | from Vulgar Latin *būcus | |
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”). | |
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, | |
lacerate | Ancient Greek λᾰκίς (lakís). , lacer = tear | |
notch | English nick (“small cut, notch”). | |
striatum | past participle of strio (“to groove”) | |
sulcus | from Latin sulcus (“a furrow made by a plow”) | |
well | | |
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Above | | |
Upon | | |
Up | | |
Upward | | |
Utmost | | |
Superior | | |
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Enough | | |
Little | | |
Plenty | | |
Sufficient | | |
Insufficient | | |
Captive | | |
Freedom | | |
Humble | | |
Cheat | | |
Honest | | |
Deceit | | |
Hope | | |
Mean | | |
Empty | | |
Full | | |
Cheap | | |
Cost | | |
Price | | |
Priceless | | |
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dig | | |
damp | | |
bury | | |
immerse | | |
dip | | |
drown | | |
sink | | |