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

  1. The vasiform vase adorned the mantlepiece with its elegant, amphora-like shape.
  2. The clay figurine had a vasiform body, resembling a slender vessel.
  3. The prehistoric artifact exhibited a vasiform design, indicating its ritualistic purpose.
  4. The sculpture's vasiform curves flowed seamlessly into its base, creating a graceful silhouette.
  5. The ceramic vase's vasiform body tapered gracefully upwards, topped by a delicate rim.
  6. The vasiform pottery of ancient Greece often featured intricate geometric patterns and mythological scenes.
  7. The vasiform lamp cast a warm, golden glow upon the room, its shape reminiscent of an ancient oil lamp.
  8. The architect designed the building's facade with vasiform pillars, paying homage to classical architecture.
  9. The glassblower skillfully crafted a vasiform ornament, its delicate shape shimmering in the sunlight.
  10. 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.