flasks

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plural of flask
Florence flasks
plural form of Florence flask
Büchner flasks
plural form of Büchner flask
Dewar flasks
plural form of Dewar flask
Erlenmeyer flasks
plural form of Erlenmeyer flask
Schlenk flasks
plural form of Schlenk flask
conical flasks
plural form of conical flask
flask
A container for holding a casting mold, especially for sand casting molds
flask
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
flask
A container used to discreetly carry a small amount of a hard alcoholic beverage; a pocket flask
pocket flasks
plural form of pocket flask
round-bottomed flasks
plural form of round-bottomed flask
vacuum flasks
plural form of vacuum flask
flask
laboratory glassware used for holding larger volumes than simple test tubes; normally they have a narrow mouth of a standard size, which widens to a flat or spherical base, depending on the uses it is required for
flask
{n} a kind of bottle, powderhorn, mark, bed
flask
A small bottle-shaped vessel for holding fluids; as, a flask of oil or wine
flask
A bed in a gun carriage
flask
The wooden or iron frame which holds the sand, etc
flask
A container used to discreetly carry a small amount of a hard alcoholic beverage
flask
the cope or top; sometimes, the cheeks, or middle part; and the drag, or bottom part
flask
A metal frame used for making or holding a sand mold The upper part is the cope and the bottom half is the drag
flask
bottle that has a narrow neck
flask
A narrow-necked vessel of metal or glass, used for various purposes; as of sheet metal, to carry gunpowder in; or of wrought iron, to contain quicksilver; or of glass, to heat water in, etc
flask
In metals this is usually a reference to a container used in the casting process Most often a steel cylinder used to encase a casting mold
flask
Molding box into which molding sand is placed against the pattern while the box surrounds the pattern; usually consists of a top and bottom (cope and drag)
flask
A flask is a bottle or other container which is used in science laboratories and industry for holding liquids. flasks for the transport of spent fuel. see also hip flask, vacuum flask
flask
When there are one or more cheeks, the flask is called a three part flask, four part flask, etc
flask
the quantity a flask will hold
flask
Metal container for plastic mold
flask
- The container which houses the cluster assembly and compacted sand during metal pouring
flask
bottle that has a narrow neck the quantity a flask will hold
flask
a gun-metal mould with locating pins used for flasking
flask
A ball-type glass container of a rare gas used to fill a neon tube
flask
forming the mold used in a foundry; it consists of two or more parts; viz
flask
A ceramic, glass, or metal container fitted with a tight stopper A flask holds 1 pint of liquid
flask
{i} round glass bottle with a long narrow neck (used in laboratory experiments); small glass or metal bottle with a screw-on lid; box, container (used in casting metal)
flask
A flask is a bottle which you use for carrying drinks around with you. He took out a metal flask from a canvas bag. A flask of liquid is the flask and the liquid which it contains. There's some sandwiches here and a flask of coffee
flasks

    Turkish pronunciation

    fläsks

    Pronunciation

    /ˈflasks/ /ˈflæsks/

    Etymology

    [ 'flask, fl[a']sk ] (noun.) 1549. Middle French flasque powder flask, ultimately from Late Latin flascon-, flasco bottle, probably of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German flaska bottle.
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