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loutrophoros
[ loo-trof-uh-ros ]
noun
, plural lou·troph·o·roi [loo-, trof, -, uh, -roi].
- Greek and Roman Antiquity. a water jar, characterized by an elongated neck and flaring mouth, used to carry water for the marriage bath and set on the tomb of a person who had been unmarried.
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