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beaker

N ถ้วย ที่ ใช้ ใน ห้องทดลอง  บีก เก อร์  tuai-ti-chai-nai-hong-thod-long

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

BEAKER

n.A cup or glass.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

BEAKER

Beak "er, n. Etym: [OE. biker; akin to Icel. bikarr, Sw. bägare, Dan. baeger, G. becher, It. bicchiere; -- all fr. LL. bicarium, prob. fr. Gr. wine jar, or perh. L. bacar wine vessel. Cf. Pitcher a jug. ]

 

1. A large drinking cup, with a wide mouth, supported on a foot or standard.

 

2. An open-mouthed, thin glass vessel, having a projecting lip for pouring; -- used for holding solutions requiring heat. Knight.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

beaker

beak er |ˈbēkər ˈbikər | noun a lipped cylindrical glass container for laboratory use. archaic or literary a large drinking container with a wide mouth. Archaeology a waisted pot characteristic of graves of the Beaker folk. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense large drinking container ): from Old Norse bikarr, perhaps based on Greek bikos drinking bowl.

 

Beaker folk

Beak er folk |ˈbēkər ˈbikər foʊk | plural noun Archaeology a late Neolithic and early Bronze Age European people ( c. 2700 –1700 bc ), named after distinctive waisted pots (Beaker ware ) that were associated with their burials and appear to have been used for alcoholic drinks.

 

Oxford Dictionary

beaker

bea ¦ker |ˈbiːkə | noun Brit. a tall drinking container, typically made of plastic, with straight sides and no handle. a lipped cylindrical glass container for laboratory use. archaic or literary a large drinking container with a wide mouth. Archaeology a waisted pot characteristic of graves of the Beaker folk. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense large drinking container ): from Old Norse bikarr, perhaps based on Greek bikos drinking bowl .

 

Beaker folk

Bea ¦ker folk plural noun Archaeology a late Neolithic and early Bronze Age European people ( c. 2700 –1700 bc ), named after distinctive waisted pots (Beaker ware ) that were associated with their burials and appear to have been used for alcoholic drinks. It is now thought that the Beaker folk were not a separate race, but that the use of such pots spread as a result of migration, trade, and fashion.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

beaker

beaker noun she was drinking blackcurrant juice from a plastic beaker: cup, tumbler, glass, mug, jug, drinking vessel.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

beaker

beak er /bíːkə r /名詞 C 1 (実験用 )ビーカー .2 ⦅英 ⦆(プラスチック製の )広口コップ ; その1杯分 .3 ⦅文 古 ⦆広口の器 .