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vesseles

Vesseles is a rarely used or archaic plural form of the English noun vessel. In modern English, the standard plural is vessels. The form vesseles appears periodically in historical texts, poetry, or dialectal writing and is generally avoided in contemporary prose. In some non-English contexts, similarly spelled variants can arise from different pluralization rules, but vesseles in those languages would typically have distinct etymologies and usages.

Meaning and usage: Vessels refer to objects that hold or convey substances, such as containers for liquids

History and etymology: The existence of vesseles likely stems from nonstandard or archaic plural formation practices

See also: Vessel, Vessels, Vessel (biology), Ship, Container.

or
gases,
biological
channels
like
blood
vessels,
or
ships
and
boats.
When
the
word
vesseles
is
encountered
in
English
today,
it
is
typically
interpreted
as
a
historical
or
stylistic
variant
of
vessels
rather
than
as
a
distinct
meaning.
for
the
base
word
vessel.
There
is
no
widely
recognized
separate
definition
or
modern
standard
spelling
associated
with
vesseles,
beyond
its
function
as
an
alternate
plural
form
in
older
or
dialectal
texts.