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Meaning of vasum
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vasum (n.)
A genus including several species of large marine gastropods having massive pyriform shells, with conspicuous folds on the columella.
vasum Sentence Examples
- The ancient Greek temple contained an ornate vasum depicting scenes from mythology.
- Archaeologists excavated a delicate vasum from the ruins of the Roman city.
- The ceramic vasum held fragrant oils that were used in religious ceremonies.
- The vasum's intricate carvings showcased the skilled craftsmanship of its creator.
- The vasum served as a sacred vessel for storing holy water or other liquids.
- The museum acquired a rare vasum that had been lost for centuries.
- The vasum's polished surface reflected the sunlight, illuminating the intricate designs.
- The vasum's handles were adorned with sculpted figures of gods and goddesses.
- The vasum's base featured a series of small, decorative reliefs.
- The vasum was passed down through generations, preserving the history and heritage of its owners.
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A genus including several species of large marine gastropods having massive pyriform shells, with conspicuous folds on the columella.
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The ancient Greek temple contained an ornate vasum depicting scenes from mythology.
Archaeologists excavated a delicate vasum from the ruins of the Roman city.
The ceramic vasum held fragrant oils that were used in religious ceremonies.
The vasum's intricate carvings showcased the skilled craftsmanship of its creator.