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91Vessel bunkering — Includes sales for the fueling of commercial or private boats, such as pleasure craft, fishing boats, tugboats, and ocean going vessels, including vessels operated by oil companies. Excluded are volumes sold to the U.S. Armed Forces. U.S.… …
92vessel — n. 1. Utensil (for holding anything). 2. Bottom, sailing craft. 3. Tube, duct, canal …
93vessel — n 1. craft, boat, ship, packet, ark; freighter, cargo ship, commercial ship, merchantman; collier, tanker, oil tanker, liner, ocean liner; flagship, galleon, carrack, clipper, Naut. bark, Naut. brig, Naut. brigan tine, Naut. galley, Class. Hist.… …
94vessel — ves·sel …
95vessel — [ˈves(ə)l] noun [C] 1) formal a large boat or ship 2) a tube in people, animals, or plants through which liquid flows 3) formal a container for liquids …
96vessel — /ˈvɛsəl / (say vesuhl) noun 1. a craft for travelling on water, now especially one larger than an ordinary rowing boat; a ship or boat. 2. a hollow or concave article, as a cup, bowl, pot, pitcher, vase, bottle, etc., for holding liquid or other… …
97vessel — 1. Container. Ipu; umeke (circular); ipu lepo (earth); hue (narrow necked). 2. Ship. Moku. 3. Anatomy. A a koko (blood) …
98vessel — / ves(ə)l/ noun a ship …
99vessel element — A type of cell occurring within the xylem of flowering plants. Many are water conducting vessels …
100vessel — A series of xylem elements whose function is to conduct water and nutrients in plants …