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Vase
Vase (pronounced: /vɑːz, vɑːs, veɪs/), is a container often used to hold cut flowers. It is known for its wide variety of shapes, sizes, and materials.
Etymology
The term "vase" comes from the Greek word "vās" which means "vessel" or "container".
Related Terms
- Flower Arrangement: The art of arranging flowers in a vase.
- Ceramic: A common material used to make vases.
- Porcelain: A type of ceramic often used in the production of vases.
- Amphora: An ancient form of vase used in Greek and Roman cultures.
- Urn: A type of vase, often used for storing ashes after cremation.
Pronunciation
The word "vase" can be pronounced in three different ways: /vɑːz/, /vɑːs/, or /veɪs/.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Vase
- Wikipedia's article - Vase
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