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beaker
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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beaker
bea‧ker
/
ˈbiːkə
$
-ər
/
noun
[
countable
]
1
British English
DFU
a drinking
cup
with
straight
sides and no
handle
, usually made of
plastic
2
HC
a glass cup with straight sides that is used in
chemistry
for
measuring
and
heating
liquids
Examples from the Corpus
beaker
•
One
balanced
a
beaker
of
steaming
coffee
on a
nearby
terminal
before moving on
bearing
a full
tray
.
•
A
beaker
and a
flask
steamed on the
bench
beside him as he spoke.
•
Representative
goblets
and
beakers
of late
sixteenth
century
and seventeenth century
date
are
illustrated
in Figures 3.50 and 3.51.
•
At one point we see a homunculus
encased
in a glass
beaker
, exactly like a test-tube
baby
.
•
She took his
beaker
away and placed it on the
balcony
wall.
•
Cold and
shaken
from the
journey
,
thick
with
sediment
and drunk from a plastic
beaker
, it
tasted
like
medicine
.
•
On the
various
shelves
were set
items
of
laboratory
equipment
:
retorts
,
beakers
, distilling
tubes
and
burners
.
•
In the
bottom
of the
beaker
they put glycerin.
Origin
beaker
(
1300-1400
)
Old Norse
bikarr
, probably from
Old Saxon
bikeri
, from
Medieval Latin
bicarius
;
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