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krater

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: /ˈkreɪtə/

KK: /ˈkreɪtər/

noun
Definition

A large bowl from ancient Greece and Rome, used for mixing wine and water.


Example

The ancient Greeks often used a krater during their feasts to mix their wine with water.


Conversation
Sloth A
I found this amazing krater at the museum yesterday.
Sloth B
That sounds cool! What did it look like?
Sloth A
It was a large bowl with beautiful designs on it.
Sloth B
I love ancient artifacts like that; they have such history.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
bowl
vessel
jar
Antonyms
cup
flask
bottle
Root Explanation

**Krater** → The word 'krater' comes from the Greek 'krater' (κράτηρ), meaning a mixing vessel. It specifically refers to a large bowl used in ancient Greece for mixing wine and water. The term is derived from the root 'kratos' (κράτος), meaning strength or power, indicating the vessel's importance in social and ceremonial contexts.

Memory Tip

Imagine a large bowl that mixes wine and water, symbolizing the 'strength' of the drink — that's why a 'krater' is a mixing vessel.

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