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basin

noun
A hollow vessel or dish, to hold water for washing, and for various other uses.

basin

In hydraulics, any reservoir of water.

basin

That which resembles a basin in containing water, as a pond, a dock for ships, a hollow place for liquids, or an inclosed part of water, forming a broad space within a strait or narrow entrance; a little bay.

basin

Among glass grinders, a concave piece of metal by which convex glasses are formed.

basin

Among hatters, a large shell or case, usually of iron, placed over a furnace, in which the hat is molded into due shape.

basin

In anatomy, a round cavity between the anterior ventricles of the brain.

basin

The scale of a balance, when hollow and round.

basin

In Jewish antiquities, the laver of the tabernacle.