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  • 41Vessel Monitoring System — Das Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) ist ein automatisches satellitengestütztes Überwachungssystem für Fischereischiffe. Auf den Schiffen wird dazu eine Blue Box installiert. Diese sendet automatisch die Daten via Satellit an das… …

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  • 42Vessel Traffic Service — Arbeitsplatz bei Helsinki VTS (Zuständigkeit: Emäsalo und Inkoo) …

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  • 43Vessel — A tube in the body that carries fluids: blood vessels or lymph vessels. * * * A structure conveying or containing a fluid, especially a liquid. SEE ALSO: vas. [O. Fr. fr. L. vascellum, dim. of vas] absorbent vessels SYN: lymph vessels. afferent v …

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  • 44vessel — ves|sel [ˈvesəl] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: vaissel, from Late Latin vascellum, from Latin vas; VASE] 1.) formal a ship or large boat ▪ a fishing vessel 2.) technical a ↑vein …

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  • 45vessel — [13] Latin vascellum meant ‘small dish or utensil’. It was a diminutive form of vas ‘dish, vessel’ (source of English vase). It passed into English via Old French vaissel and Anglo Norman vessel, on the way acquiring the additional meaning ‘ship’ …

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  • 46vessel — noun 1) a fishing vessel Syn: boat, ship, craft, watercraft; literary bark/barque 2) pour the mixture into a heatproof vessel Syn: container, receptacle; basin, bowl, pan, pot; urn …

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  • 47vessel — n. a tube conveying a body fluid, especially a blood vessel or a lymphatic vessel …

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  • 48vessel — noun 1) a fishing vessel Syn: boat, ship, craft 2) a cooking vessel Syn: container, receptacle, basin, bowl, pan, pot, jug …

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  • 49vessel — ves•sel [[t]ˈvɛs əl[/t]] n. 1) naut. a craft for traveling on water, esp. a fairly large one 2) a hollow or concave utensil, as a cup, bowl, or pitcher, used for holding liquids or other contents 3) anat. zool. a tube or duct, as an artery or… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 50vessel — [13] Latin vascellum meant ‘small dish or utensil’. It was a diminutive form of vas ‘dish, vessel’ (source of English vase). It passed into English via Old French vaissel and Anglo Norman vessel, on the way acquiring the additional meaning ‘ship’ …

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