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vessel

Vessel vs Route - What's the difference?

vessel | route |


As verbs the difference between vessel and route

is that vessel is (obsolete|transitive) to put into a vessel while route is .

As a noun vessel

is (nautical) any craft designed for transportation on water, such as a ship or boat.

Vessel vs Vigilant - What's the difference?

vessel | vigilant |


As a noun vessel

is any craft designed for transportation on water, such as a ship or boat.

As a verb vessel

is to put into a vessel.

As an adjective vigilant is

watchful, especially for danger or disorder; alert; wary.

Vessel vs Ventricle - What's the difference?

vessel | ventricle |


As nouns the difference between vessel and ventricle

is that vessel is (nautical) any craft designed for transportation on water, such as a ship or boat while ventricle is (anatomy|zoology) any small cavity within a body; a hollow part or organ, especially:.

As a verb vessel

is (obsolete|transitive) to put into a vessel.

Vessel vs Yacht - What's the difference?

vessel | yacht |


As nouns the difference between vessel and yacht

is that vessel is any craft designed for transportation on water, such as a ship or boat while yacht is a slick and light ship for making pleasure trips or racing on water, having sails but often motor-powered. At times used as a residence offshore on a dock.

As verbs the difference between vessel and yacht

is that vessel is to put into a vessel while yacht is to sail, voyage, or race in a yacht.

Utensils vs Vessel - What's the difference?

utensils | vessel |


As nouns the difference between utensils and vessel

is that utensils is while vessel is (nautical) any craft designed for transportation on water, such as a ship or boat.

As a verb vessel is

(obsolete|transitive) to put into a vessel.

Blood vs Vessel - What's the difference?

blood | vessel |


As nouns the difference between blood and vessel

is that blood is while vessel is (nautical) any craft designed for transportation on water, such as a ship or boat.

As a verb vessel is

(obsolete|transitive) to put into a vessel.

Vessel vs Tanka - What's the difference?

vessel | tanka |


As nouns the difference between vessel and tanka

is that vessel is (nautical) any craft designed for transportation on water, such as a ship or boat while tanka is a member of a group of people in southern china who traditionally live on junks.

As a verb vessel

is (obsolete|transitive) to put into a vessel.

Vessel vs Duct - What's the difference?

vessel | duct |


As nouns the difference between vessel and duct

is that vessel is any craft designed for transportation on water, such as a ship or boat while duct is a pipe, tube or canal which carries gas or liquid from one place to another.

As verbs the difference between vessel and duct

is that vessel is to put into a vessel while duct is to channel something through a duct (or series of ducts.

Vessel vs Bucketful - What's the difference?

vessel | bucketful | Related terms |

Vessel is a related term of bucketful.


As nouns the difference between vessel and bucketful

is that vessel is (nautical) any craft designed for transportation on water, such as a ship or boat while bucketful is the quantity contained in a bucket.

As a verb vessel

is (obsolete|transitive) to put into a vessel.

Carrier vs Vessel - What's the difference?

carrier | vessel |


As nouns the difference between carrier and vessel

is that carrier is a person or object that carries someone or something else while vessel is any craft designed for transportation on water, such as a ship or boat.

As a proper noun Carrier

is a Northern Athabaskan language spoken in Canada. Sometimes considered to be three separate languages; Southern Carrier, Northern Carrier and Central Carrier.

As a verb vessel is

to put into a vessel.

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