Syracuse watch glass
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syracuse watch glass — noun or syracuse dish Usage: usually capitalized S : a small circular flat bottomed dish of thick glass with a shallow depression used in biology (as for staining, culturing, and various phases of microtechnic) … Useful english dictionary
watch glass — noun 1. laboratory glassware; a shallow glass dish used as an evaporating surface or to cover a beaker • Hypernyms: ↑dish 2. a protective cover that protects the face of a watch • Syn: ↑crystal, ↑watch crystal • Hypernyms: ↑prote … Useful english dictionary
Syracuse dish — A Syracuse dish or Syracuse watch glass is a shallow, circular, flat bottomed dish of thick glass. It is used as laboratory equipment in biology … Wikipedia
syracuse dish — noun see syracuse watch glass … Useful english dictionary
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