wooden+vessel
81kit — 1. noun a) A circular wooden vessel, made of hooped staves. He was pushing a barrow on the fish dock, wheeling aluminium kits which, when full, each contain 10 stone of fish. b) A kind of basket made from straw of rushes, especially for holding… …
82clinker-built — adjective (of a wooden vessel) in which the planks of the hull are laid overlapping …
83Maritime Silk Route Museum — The Maritime Silk Route Museum (Haishang Sichouzhilu Bowuguan simplified Chinese: 海上丝绸博物院) is the name of a museum on Hailing Island, Yangjiang, Guangdong Province, China. Work on the museum started in late 2004 and the museum opened to the… …
84boat — [OE] In origin, the word boat seems to be restricted to northern parts of Europe: Old English bāt and Old Norse beit are the only early examples (German boot was borrowed from them, and French bateau comes from the English word). They point to a… …
85tree — [OE] Tree is part of an ancient and widespread family of ‘tree’ words that goes back ultimately to Indo European *deru, *doru . This appears originally to have designated specifically the ‘oak’, rather than ‘tree’ in general, an application… …
86binge — (n.) 1854, drinking bout, also (v.) drink heavily, soak up alcohol; dialectal use of binge soak (a wooden vessel). Noted originally as a Northampton dialect word. Sense extended c. World War I to include eating as well as drinking. Related:… …
87tray — (n.) O.E. treg, trig flat board with a low rim, from P.Gmc. *traujan (Cf. O.Swed. tro, a corn measure). Related to O.E. treow wood, tree, and the primary sense may have been wooden vessel …
88kit — kit1 noun 1》 a set of articles or equipment for a specific purpose: a first aid kit. ↘Brit. the clothing and other items needed for an activity: boys in football kit. 2》 a set of all the parts needed to assemble something. 3》 Brit. a large… …
89cask — n. 1. Hooped, wooden vessel (as a hogs head, butt, pipe, tun, barrel, keg, etc.). 2. Helmet. See casque …
90tray — n. 1. Small trough, wooden vessel. 2. Waiter, salver …