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Discover Ludwig"glass beaker" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a container made of glass, usually used in laboratory experiments. For example: The students watched as the solution bubbled in the glass beaker on the lab bench.
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A mechanical stirrer, whirring in a corner, clinked on the edge of a glass beaker.
Fragments of a painted Venetian glass beaker lie in a Jewish cemetery in Syria.
"They filled test tubes with warm water, placing them in a 'huddle' inside a glass beaker.
And it looks very much as if he touches the sides of the glass beaker.
One activity involves setting a birthday candle in the middle of a plate, pouring a little water around it and covering it with a glass beaker.
When the combination of measured powders was complete, he slid it off the paper into a glass beaker that was heated until the powders formed a liquid.
Out of nowhere, a waiter appears bearing a small glass beaker, from which he pours a drizzle of olive oil over the sorbet.
Early in the Christie's auction, a glass beaker described as "early Roman, 4th century" was estimated to be worth $10,000 to $15,000 plus the sale charges.
And when Faust's former student, Wagner, creates his own hominid in a glass beaker in his laboratory, Mr. Stein had a little boy in a glowing glass ball suspended over the stage, an original test-tube baby.
Glass beaker reactor (diameter 3.5 cm, height 18 cm).
The supernatant liquid was transferred in to a glass beaker.
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