Vessels of mercy, are persons who are to receive the effects of God's mercy, or future happiness and glory.Ĭhosen vessels, ministers of the gospel, as appointed to bear the glad news of salvation to others called also earthen vessels, on account of their weakness and frailty.
Vessels of wrath, in Scripture, are such persons as are to receive the full effects of God's wrath and indignation, as a punishment for their sins. In general however, vessel is used for the smaller ships, brigs, sloops, schooners, luggers, scows, &c. Any building used in navigation, which carries masts and sails, from the largest ship of war down to a fishing sloop. a hollow or hollowed-out utensil, as a cup, bowl, or pitcher, used for. In the physiology of plants, a canal or tube of very small bore, in which the sap is contained and conveyed also, a bag or utricle, filled with pulp, and serving as a reservoir for sap also, a spiral canal, usually of a larger bore, for receiving and distributing air.Ĥ. vessel Nauticala craft for traveling on water, esp. A container used for the storage of medicines a pharmaceutical container.
(by extension) Any sort of kitchen tool or utensil. (by extension) A piece of cookware a container used for cooking. In anatomy, any tube or canal, in which the blood and other humors are contained, secreted or circulated, as the arteries, veins, lymphatics, spermatics, &c.ģ. Vessel (structure) Vessel ( TKA) is a structure and visitor attraction built as part of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project in Manhattan, New York City, New York. A vessel any open container used in the kitchen: (by extension) A decorative container a vase used for adornment.
A cask or utensil proper for holding liquors and other things, as a tun, a pipe, a puncheon, a hogshead, a barrel, a firkin, a bottle, a kettle, a cup, a dish, &c.Ģ.