Associations to the word «Amphora»
Noun
- Vase
- Pottery
- Jar
- Jug
- Louvre
- Ware
- Ceramics
- Shipwreck
- Urn
- Wine
- Athena
- Shard
- Flask
- Frieze
- Terra
- Container
- Poseidon
- Tripod
- Brit
- Zeus
- Gaul
- Nolan
- Fragment
- Excavation
- Belly
- Handle
- Mediterranean
- Ceramic
- Bc
- Archaeologist
- Kiln
- Vat
- Mosaic
- Rack
- Jewellery
- Achilles
- Coin
- Athens
- Stirrup
- Neck
- Eritrea
- Litre
- Imitation
- Vessel
- Gallon
- Coinage
- Potter
- Bce
- Oil
- Inscription
- Transporting
- Hermes
- Vatican
- Chariot
- Baden
- Northampton
- Artemis
- Burial
- Decoration
- Roman
- Resin
- Painter
- Grape
- Artifact
- Liquid
- Storage
- Pot
- Tomb
- Romans
- Mound
- Funnel
- Bronze
- Clay
Adjective
Wiktionary
AMPHORA, noun. (countable) A two handled jar with a narrow neck that was used in ancient times to store or carry wine or oils.
AMPHORA, noun. One of various units for measuring liquid or volume during the Roman Empire, measuring between 18.5 and 39 litres depending on the variant.
AMPHORA, noun. An at sign (@).
Dictionary definition
AMPHORA, noun. An ancient jar with two handles and a narrow neck; used to hold oil or wine.
Wise words
Words - so innocent and powerless as they are, as standing
in a dictionary, how potent for good and evil they become in
the hands of one who knows how to combine them.









