vasiform (Meaning)
Wordnet
vasiform (s)
constituting a tube; having hollow tubes (as for the passage of fluids)
Webster
vasiform (a.)
Having the form of a vessel, or duct.
Synonyms & Antonyms of vasiform
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vasiform Sentence Examples
- The vasiform vase adorned the mantlepiece with its elegant, amphora-like shape.
- The clay figurine had a vasiform body, resembling a slender vessel.
- The prehistoric artifact exhibited a vasiform design, indicating its ritualistic purpose.
- The sculpture's vasiform curves flowed seamlessly into its base, creating a graceful silhouette.
- The ceramic vase's vasiform body tapered gracefully upwards, topped by a delicate rim.
- The vasiform pottery of ancient Greece often featured intricate geometric patterns and mythological scenes.
- The vasiform lamp cast a warm, golden glow upon the room, its shape reminiscent of an ancient oil lamp.
- The architect designed the building's facade with vasiform pillars, paying homage to classical architecture.
- The glassblower skillfully crafted a vasiform ornament, its delicate shape shimmering in the sunlight.
- The vasiform sculpture's smooth, polished surface invited viewers to contemplate its timeless beauty.
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constituting a tube; having hollow tubes (as for the passage of fluids)Having the form of a vessel, or duct.
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The vasiform vase adorned the mantlepiece with its elegant, amphora-like shape.
The clay figurine had a vasiform body, resembling a slender vessel.
The prehistoric artifact exhibited a vasiform design, indicating its ritualistic purpose.
The sculpture's vasiform curves flowed seamlessly into its base, creating a graceful silhouette.