Concept cluster: Tools > Flasks
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A small hermetically sealed vial, often used to contain a sterile solution suitable for injection.
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Alternative spelling of ampoule [A small hermetically sealed vial, often used to contain a sterile solution suitable for injection.]
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A vessel for containing consecrated wine or oil.
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(uncommon) A glass jar of the sort once used for storing medicine.
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(chemistry) A round vessel, usually with a short neck, to hold or receive whatever is distilled; a glass vessel of a spherical form.
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(slang, Antarctica) A scientist.
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(chemistry) A round piece of laboratory equipment used mostly in school demonstrations to support a gas jar whilst a gas is being collected over water.
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A piece of laboratory equipment used for creating vacuums, often made of glass in a bell-like shape.
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(chemistry) A round-bottomed flask with a long neck (used especially for distillation)
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(attributive, of a person with a particular hair color) A container of hair dye, hence with one’s hair color produced by dyeing.
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(historical) A bottle-shaped kiln, typical of the industrial landscape of Stoke-on-Trent, England.
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(chemistry) A type of glass flask used in a laboratory similar to an Erlenmeyer flask, but with a side spout used for connection to an aspirator.
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(chemistry) A piece of laboratory equipment used for filtration; it is a ceramic funnel with a flat base on which the filter paper is laid flat; normally used with a vacuum pump.
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A more or less cylindrical vessel for liquids, usually of steel or aluminium, but sometimes of plastic, and with a carrying handle over the top.
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(winemaking) The covering — formerly lead or tin, now often plastic — over the cork at the top of the wine bottle.
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(chemistry) A glass laboratory flask of a conical profile with a narrow tubular neck and a flat bottom, used to manipulate solutions or to carry out titrations
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The use of the cook-chill food preparation system.
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A glass or metal double-walled flask for holding a liquid without much loss or gain of heat; a vacuum bottle or thermos. Generally used for scientific purposes and in particular for cryogenic work.
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A type of double-walled vacuum flask with silver lining.
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A type of double-walled vacuum flask with silver lining.
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An Erlenmeyer flask.
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(chemistry) A glass laboratory flask of a conical profile with a narrow tubular neck and a flat bottom, used to manipulate solutions or carry out titrations.
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A septum-capped glass vial.
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(sciences) Laboratory glassware used to hold larger volumes than test tubes, normally having a narrow mouth of a standard size which widens to a flat or spherical base.
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A small flask (laboratory equipment)
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A small flask; a phial.
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A container used for liquids in a laboratory, combining the flat base and wide profile of a beaker with the narrowed neck of a flask.
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(chemistry) A glass flask with a round body used in a laboratory for holding chemical liquids and solutions. Normally with a round bottom for uniform heating, but may have a flattened base to stand on a flat surface without support.
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The practice of preparing multiple meals in advance and storing them in a freezer, to simplify cooking on subsequent days.
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Bottled water with added vitamins, minerals, etc., sold as a health drink.
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Articles made from glass, especially drinking glasses, jugs and other tableware made of glass.
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(dentistry) A device for carrying out polymerization under pressure.
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Alternative spelling of ink bottle [A bottle of ink, especially one which a pen may be dipped into; inkwell.]
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Alternative form of Kitassato flask [(chemistry) Synonym of Büchner flask]
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(chemistry) Synonym of Büchner flask
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Alternative form of Kitassato flask [(chemistry) Synonym of Büchner flask]
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(chemistry) A round-bottomed flask that has a very long neck; it is used in the Kjeldahl method
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(sciences) All the glassware and other equipment used in many different types of laboratory, but excluding specialist equipment such as spectrometers.
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Alternative spelling of lachrymal vase. [(historical) A phial holding the tears of mourners at a funeral.]
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(sciences) A type of cylinder used to store compressed gas.
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(now rare) A type of bolthead flask used in chemical distillation.
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(distillation) The bubble-shaped chamber of a pot still that connects the swan neck to the pot and allows distillate to expand, condense, and fall back into the pot.
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A pot used for cooling water by evaporation in Latin America.
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(chemistry, obsolete) A retort or still having a curved tube or tubes leading back from the head to the body for continuous condensation and redistillation.
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A pharmaceutical apparatus for producing an extract from a drug by percolation.
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A glass vessel or bottle, especially a small bottle for medicines.
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(construction) The period of time a reacting composition remains suitable for its intended processing after mixing with reaction-initiating agents.
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A small portion or dose of a liquid which is medicinal, poisonous, or magical.
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A container for prescription medications, usually a small plastic cylinder with a screw cap.
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(cooking) A sealed cooking vessel that allows cooking in greater than atmospheric pressure and at a temperature above the boiling point of water.
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An ancient Roman unit of measure for liquids.
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A device for rendering citrus juice.
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(chemistry) A flask with a rounded base and a long neck that is bent down and tapered, used to heat a liquid for distillation.
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(glassware) A kind of short but not small cylindric and often faux-crystal glass for distilled alcoholic beverage.
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(chemistry) A glass flask used in a laboratory for holding chemical liquids and solutions, which has a spherical shape for uniform heating, and one or more long cylindrical necks.
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(chemistry) An item of glass laboratory equipment consisting of a flask designed for the extraction of air to leave an inert gas or vacuum before introducing the reagents.
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(chemistry) Synonym of Schlenk flask
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Alternative form of saggar [A ceramic container used inside a fuel-fired kiln to protect pots from the flame.]
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(moulding) A flask for small work, having its sides separable and held together by latches, so that the flask may be removed from around the sand mould.
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A vending machine that dispenses soft drinks.
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A liquid used in a steeping process
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A bottle, flask or similar vessel having a vacuum between its inner and outer silvered walls; designed to maintain the temperature of its contents
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(medicine) a small flask used to apply lotions to the eye.
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A small bottle used to store balms or scented oils
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Synonym of vacuum flask
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(chemistry) A type of glass flask used in a laboratory similar to an Erlenmeyer flask, but with a side spout used for connection to an aspirator.
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Alternative form of ventouse [(obsolete) To cup; to use a cupping glass.]
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A person as a container of qualities or feelings.
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A glass vessel or bottle, especially a small tube-shaped bottle used to store medicine, perfume or other chemicals.
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(chemistry) A glass flask used in a laboratory for holding chemical liquids and solutions. They are similar in shape to a Florence flask, but with a longer neck and wider flat bottom. The neck is marked so that a particular volume of liquid can be measured with high precision.
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A pot or jug for holding water.
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(chemistry) A thin-walled glass container, with a ground-glass stopper, used for weighing samples of chemical substances
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(chemistry) An open container having a wide end into which samples may be placed for weighing and a funnel-shaped end for subsequent transfer
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(euphemistic) Wiccan holy water

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