krater

/ˈkreɪtər/
noun
  1. An ancient Greek or Roman wide-mouthed bowl used for mixing wine and water.
    • In ancient times, a krater was placed in the center of the room for guests to mix their own drinks.
    • Archaeologists discovered a large krater decorated with scenes from mythology.
    • The museum displayed a beautiful bronze krater used in ancient Greek feasts.
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