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ˈvesselled, ppl. a. [f. vessel v. or n.1] 1. Enclosed in a vessel. Now rare or Obs.
1660Boyle New Exp. Phys. Mech. iii. 42 The Vessel'd Mercury. 1664Power Exp. Philos. ii. 91 You may with great facility move the Tube to and fro in the vessel'd Quicksilver. 1670Boyle in Phil. Trans. V. 2037 That 4 parts of 5, or rather 5 of 6 of the vessel'd Air (if I may so call that which was shut up in the Receiver) had been pump'd out. 1708R. Neve Baroscop. 10 Upon opening of the inverted Tube into the vessel'd Mercury. 2. Bot. Having or provided with vessels or ducts.
1895Pop. Sci. Monthly Feb. 499 The vesseled thorns..are disposed in a fixed and regular manner. |