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  1. beaker
    [n] - a flatbottomed jar made of glass or plastic 2. [n] - a cup (usually without a handle)
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  2. Beaker
    Beakers are a distinctive group of pots belonging to the late Neolithic and early Bronze Age. They are usually found in graves accompanying inhumations. It is unknown what beakers held - various liquids and syrups are suggested. They are often found in graves and cists with other grave goods, inclu...
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  3. beaker
    Drinking cup without handles or stem, and usually with a foot rim. Early beakers were made in wood, glass and pottery, although from the 11thC there were silver, silver-gilt and gold examples. British beakers are usually more plainly decorated that their continental counterparts. In the 18thC, glass...
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  4. Beaker
    Beak'er (bēk'ẽr) noun [ Middle English biker ; akin to Icelandic bikarr , Swedish bägare , Danish baeger , German becher , Italian bicchiere ; -- all from Late Latin bicarium , probably f...
    Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/B/25

  5. beaker
    A thin glass vessel, with a lip (beak) for pouring, used as containers for liquids. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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  6. beaker
    noun a cup (usually without a handle)
    Found op http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=beaker

  7. beaker
    (bēk´әr) a round laboratory vessel of various materials, usually with parallel sides and often with a pouring spout.
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  8. Beaker
    • (n.) A large drinking cup, with a wide mouth, supported on a foot or standard. • (n.) An open-mouthed, thin glass vessel, having a projecting lip for pouring; -- used for holding solutions requiring heat.
    Found op http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/beaker/

  9. Beaker
    Beaker is slang for a fowl, a chicken.
    Found op http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/browse/ZB.HTM



  1. Beaker
    [glassware] A beaker is a simple container for stirring, mixing and heating liquids commonly used in many laboratories. Beakers are generally cylindrical in shape, with a flat bottom. Most also have a small spout (or "beak") to aid pouring as shown in the picture. Beakers are available in a ...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaker_(glassware)

  2. Beaker
    Beaker is slang for a fowl, a chicken.
    Found op http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/browse/ZB.HTM

  3. Beaker
    [drinkware] A beaker is a beverage container, and a term used in parts of the UK. A beaker is typically a non-disposable plastic or ceramic cup or mug without a handle, much like a laboratory beaker. Beaker is particularly commonly used to describe a lidded cup designed for toddlers or small...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaker_(drinkware)

  4. Beaker
    [Muppet] Beaker is a Muppet character from The Muppet Show. He is the shy, long-suffering assistant of Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, and is likewise named for a piece of laboratory equipment, although his shape more closely resembles a graduated cylinder. During the first season of The Muppet Show, B...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaker_(Muppet)

  5. Beaker
    [archaeology] A beaker is a small ceramic or metal drinking vessel shaped to be held in the hands. Archaeologists identify several different types including the butt beaker, the claw beaker and the rough-cast beaker, however when used alone the term usually refers to the pottery cups associa...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaker_(archaeology)

  6. beaker
    Type: Term Pronunciation: bē′kĕr Definitions: 1. A thin glass vessel, with a lip (beak) for pouring, used as containers for liquids.
    Found op http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictionary.php?t=9787

  7. Beaker
    A beaker was, during the middle-ages and until the 20th century, a large-mouthed, handleless drinking vessel. During the 20th century the term came to be applied to a metal, or usually plastic, drinking vessel, again without handles - thus differentiating it from the glass tumbler. In archaeology, t...
    Found op http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/browse/AB.HTM

  8. Beaker
    a distinctive kind of pottery associated with the people who placed them in graves.
    Found op http://www.egyptweb.norfolk.gov.uk/eggloss.htm

  9. beaker
    Drinking cup without handles or stem, and usually with a foot rim. Early beakers were made in wood, glass and pottery, although from the 11thC there were silver, silver-gilt and gold examples. British beakers are usually more plainly decorated that their continental counterparts. In the 18thC, glass...
    Found op http://www.antique-marks.com/antique-terms-b.html

  10. beaker
    1) Drinking vessel 2) It has a big mouth 3) It might hold the solution 4) Jar 5) Lab container 6) Lab glassware 7) Lab vessel 8) Mug
    Found op http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/EN/crossword-dictionary/beaker/1

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