Vessels - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈvesəlz|
Brit.  |ˈvesəlz|  British pronunciation of the word vessels
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounvessel

noun

- plural form of vessel

Extra examples

Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart

He discovered a substance that promotes the growth of new blood vessels.

...the breakneck production of naval vessels during World War II...

The drug is used to constrict blood vessels.

...a styptic pencil stops the bleeding by constringing the small blood vessels at the site of cut...

The drug causes the blood vessels to dilate.

The drug dilates the blood vessels.

...speedboats leaving wakes that cause damage to docked vessels and the shoreline...

...the days when intrepid explorers sailed the vasty deep in small vessels...

These deferent vessels are two, one on each side.

These vessels are engorged with blood.

Blood vessels feed blood to the brain.

The two vessels stood head-on.

The surplus products must be laden on board the vessels.

His blood pulsed through his blood vessels faster and faster as he ran up the stairs.

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