- A
vase (/veɪs/ or /vɑːz/) is an open container. It can be made from a
number of materials, such as ceramics, gl****, non-rusting metals, such as aluminium...
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Vase life is a term used by the
floristry industry that
describes the
period during which a cut
flower or cut
foliage retains its
appearance in a vase...
- The
Portland Vase is a
Roman cameo gl****
vase,
which is
dated between AD 1 and AD 25,
though low BC
dates have some
scholarly support. It is the best known...
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ancient Greece, and
since there is so much of it (over 100,000
painted vases are
recorded in the
Corpus vasorum antiquorum), it has
exerted a disproportionately...
- The
Rubin vase (sometimes
known as Rubin's
vase, the
Rubin face or the figure–ground
vase) is a
famous example of
ambiguous or bi-stable (i.e., reversing)...
- The
Football ****ociation
Challenge Vase, also
known as the
Isuzu FA
Vase for
sponsorship reasons, is an
annual football competition run by and
named after...
- The Ross–Littlewood
paradox (also
known as the
balls and
vase problem or the ping pong ball problem) is a
hypothetical problem in
abstract mathematics...
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Sodomy (/ˈsɒdəmi/), also
called buggery in
British English,
generally refers to
either anal **** (but
occasionally also oral ****)
between people, or any...
- The
Warka Vase or Uruk
vase is a slim
carved alabaster vessel found in a
temple complex in the
ruins of the
ancient city of Uruk,
located in the modern...
- The
Revellers Vase is a Gr****
vase originating from the
Archaic period.
Painted around 510 BCE in the red-figure
pottery style, the
vase was
found in an...