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beaker
[ bee-ker ]
noun
- a large drinking cup or glass with a wide mouth.
- contents of a beaker:
consuming a beaker of beer at one gulp.
- a flat-bottomed cylindrical container, usually with a pouring lip, especially one used in a laboratory.
adjective
- (initial capital letter) of or relating to the Beaker folk.
beaker
/ 藞产颈藧办蓹 /
noun
- a cup usually having a wide mouth
a plastic beaker
- a cylindrical flat-bottomed container used in laboratories, usually made of glass and having a pouring lip
- the amount a beaker holds
beaker
- A wide, cylindrical glass container with a pouring lip, used especially in laboratories.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of beaker1
Example Sentences
The researchers collected seeds and placed them onto special brown paper, which was then rolled into a cigar shape and stored upright in narrow glass beakers.
The use of carinated beakers to store and serve dairy products was particularly common in burials near the circular enclosure of P枚mmelte.
Other students recorded the snake鈥檚 behavior while Hayes hooked, pinned, grabbed, and eventually extracted venom from the snake, by compelling it to bite a parafilm-covered beaker.
Friends navigate love and friendship, describing each other as 鈥渕y brother from another beaker.鈥
The expertise of the No毛l group is in flow chemistry, a novel way of performing chemistry where a system of small, flexible tubes replaces beakers, flasks and other traditional chemistry tools.
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