From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishamphoraam‧pho‧ra /ˈæmfərə/ noun [countable] a tall clay container for oil or wine, used in ancient times
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amphora• I could see her proudly carrying on her head an amphora to a well and disdaining all admirers.• It is a black-figure amphora showing a tree with ten branches and an owl tethered near by.• The Northampton amphora, the best vase in the sale, made a record price of £190,000.• Nor were the paintings on the amphora of a kind any museum would dare put on display.