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beaker

[ bee-ker ]

noun

  1. a large drinking cup or glass with a wide mouth.
  2. contents of a beaker:

    consuming a beaker of beer at one gulp.

  3. a flat-bottomed cylindrical container, usually with a pouring lip, especially one used in a laboratory.


adjective

  1. (initial capital letter) of or relating to the Beaker folk.

beaker

/ ˈːə /

noun

  1. a cup usually having a wide mouth

    a plastic beaker

  2. a cylindrical flat-bottomed container used in laboratories, usually made of glass and having a pouring lip
  3. the amount a beaker holds
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

beaker

/ ŧə /

  1. A wide, cylindrical glass container with a pouring lip, used especially in laboratories.
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of beaker1

First recorded in 1300–50; alteration of Middle English biker, from Old Norse bikarr, from Old Saxon bikeri (compare Old High German bechari, German Becher, Dutch beker ), from unattested Latin bic(c)arium, -ius, of uncertain origin. See pitcher 1
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of beaker1

C14: from Old Norse bikarr ; related to Old High German , Middle Dutch ŧker beaker, Greek bikos earthenware jug
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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.

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The use of carinated beakers to store and serve dairy products was particularly common in burials near the circular enclosure of Pömmelte.

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Other students recorded the snake’s behavior while Hayes hooked, pinned, grabbed, and eventually extracted venom from the snake, by compelling it to bite a parafilm-covered beaker.

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Friends navigate love and friendship, describing each other as “my brother from another beaker.”

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The expertise of the Noël 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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