vase

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English - Turkish
{i} vazo

Vazoyu iki elinle tut. - Hold the vase with both hands.

Bu vazoyu suyla doldurdu. - She filled this vase with water.

saksı
çiçeklik
(isim) vazo
upset a vase
vazoyu devirmek
bud vase
bud vazo
portland vase
portland vazo
what period is this vase from
bu vazo hangi döneme ait
English - English
A container used mainly for displaying fresh, dried, or artificial flowers
{n} a vessel with a foot to it, pot, ornament
a decorative container of urn
of Portland vase, under Portland
The central glass stem-piece of a neoclassical chandelier Made either in one or two pieces (a vase and a separate cover)
The body, or naked ground, of the Corinthian and Composite capital; called also tambour, and drum
The calyx of a plant
an open jar of glass or porcelain used as an ornament or to hold flowers
A decorative container of urn, commonly used for flowers
A vessel similar to that described in the first definition above, or the representation of one in a solid block of stone, or the like, used for an ornament, as on a terrace or in a garden
decorative vase with an ornamental foot or pedestal
A vase is a jar, usually made of glass or pottery, used for holding cut flowers or as an ornament. a vase of red roses. An open container, as of glass or porcelain, used for holding flowers or for ornamentation
{i} container used for holding cut flowers or for decoration
of Niche
A vessel adapted for various domestic purposes, and anciently for sacrificial uses; especially, a vessel of antique or elegant pattern used for ornament; as, a porcelain vase; a gold vase; a Grecian vase
Holds many things, a passive object although depending on its state (whether its cracked or bright shiny new) would signify whether it can be seen as a positive or negative sign
A container used for displaying fresh flowers
vase clock
one in which there is no ordinary dial, but in which a part of a vase revolves while a single stationary indicator serves as a hand
vase clock
A clock whose decorative case has the general form of a vase, esp
Chinese vase
ornamental container made and decorated in China
Portland Vase
Roman vase (1st century AD) of dark-blue glass decorated with white figures, the finest surviving Roman example of cameo glass. It came into the possession of the duke of Portland in the 18th century. The vase has been extensively copied, particularly in the Victorian period. The most accurate copies were made in jasperware with white figures in relief (by Josiah Wedgwood, 1790) and in glass (1876). In 1845, while in the British Museum (where it still resides), the original vase was smashed, necessitating painstaking restoration
bud vase
{i} tall and thin vase that can hold one flower only (such as a rosebud)
portland vase
It is owned by the Duke of Portland, and kept in the British Museum
portland vase
A celebrated cinerary urn or vase found in the tomb of the Emperor Alexander Severus
vases
plural of vase
vase

    Turkish pronunciation

    veys

    Pronunciation

    /ˈvās/ /ˈveɪs/

    Etymology

    [ US oftenest vAs; Can ] (noun.) 1563. From Middle French vase, from Latin vas
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