A small, 3-chambered vessel for holding medicines

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In summary, the conversation was about clues that had alternate definitions if the words were read incorrectly. The prefixes for each clue were given, with the correct words being "trivial," "antelope," "really," "bishop," "union," and "resin."
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The answers to each of the clues below are words that could have an alternate definition if the words were read incorrectly. For example, if the word "coward" was incorrectly read as having "co-" as a prefix to the word "ward," its definition could be "to jointly parry or keep something away." Can you figure out the mispronounced prefixes that could have the definitions given below?

1. a small, 3-chambered vessel for holding medicines
2. the stride that comes before running with long, smooth bounds
3. to unite together again for a special purpose
4. two buildings or rooms used for the retail sale of goods
5. a particle of matter that is not an electrically charged atom or group of atoms
6. to commit a transgression against God again
 
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1. trivial
5. notion
 
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1.trivial
5. notion
6. resin
 
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4. bishop
 
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2.antelope
 
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3. rejoinder
 
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to put the answers all together:
1. trivial
2. antelope
3.rejoinder
4. bishop
5. notion
6. resin
 
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1. tri (from the word trivial)
2. ante (from the word antelope)
3. re (from the word refuse)
4. bi (from the word bishop)
5. un (from the word union)
6. re (from the word resin)
 
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3.really
 
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1. trivial
2. antelope
3.really
4. bishop
5. union
6. resin

so the prefixes you asked for are

tri-
ante-
re-
bi-
un-
re-
 
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marcus with the point! good work jamesrc .5 point for you
 

1. What is a small, 3-chambered vessel used for in medicine?

A small, 3-chambered vessel is used to hold and store different types of medicines. It is designed to keep the medicines separate and easily accessible for use.

2. What are the benefits of using a 3-chambered vessel for medicines?

A 3-chambered vessel offers several benefits for storing medicines. It allows for organization and separation of different types of medicines, making it easier to find and access specific medications. It also helps to prevent cross-contamination and keeps the medicines in a controlled environment, which can help maintain their potency and effectiveness.

3. How does a 3-chambered vessel work to keep medicines safe?

The 3-chambered vessel is designed with separate compartments to hold different medicines. This prevents them from coming into contact with each other, which could potentially alter their chemical composition or cause them to lose their effectiveness. The vessel also typically has a secure lid to prevent any outside contaminants from entering and affecting the medicines.

4. What types of medicines are typically stored in a 3-chambered vessel?

A 3-chambered vessel can be used to store a variety of medicines, including pills, tablets, capsules, and even liquids. It is commonly used for storing daily medications or emergency medicines, such as allergy medications or pain relievers.

5. Are there any special considerations when using a 3-chambered vessel for medicines?

It is important to label the compartments of the 3-chambered vessel clearly to avoid any mix-ups or confusion. Additionally, it is recommended to regularly clean and sanitize the vessel to prevent any contamination. It is also important to store the vessel in a cool, dry place to maintain the integrity of the medicines inside.

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