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1. beaker
noun. ['ˈbiːkɝ'] a cup (usually without a handle).
Etymology
- biker (Middle English (1100-1500))
- bikarr (Old Norse)
Rhymes with Beaker
- strieker
- streaker
- squeaker
- spieker
- speaker
- sneaker
- sleeker
- bleeker
- bleecker
- bleaker
- weaker
- seeker
- rieker
- reker
- meeker
- meaker
- leaker
- kiecker
- dijker
- bieker
- beeker
How do you pronounce beaker?
Pronounce beaker as ˈbikər.
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Sentences with beaker
1. Noun, singular or mass
Pour salt into a large glass beaker or bowl big enough to cover small pieces of wood.
Quotes about beaker
1. You humans, always eating. I'll make you soup. You can eat it while you keep working."Myrnin set aside his book and walked into the back of the lab."Don't use the same beaker you used for poisons!"Claire yelled after him. He waved a pale hand. "I mean it!
- Rachel Caine, Ghost Town
2. In my laboratory, I use science to measure love. Whatever you do, don’t drink out of beaker number two.
- Jarod Kintz, This Book Has No Title
2. beaker
noun. ['ˈbiːkɝ'] a flatbottomed jar made of glass or plastic; used for chemistry.
Etymology
- biker (Middle English (1100-1500))
- bikarr (Old Norse)