Erlenmeyer flask

noun

Etymology

Named after German chemist Emil Erlenmeyer, who invented it in 1861.

Definitions

  1. A glass laboratory flask of a conical profile with a narrow tubular neck and a flat…

    A glass laboratory flask of a conical profile with a narrow tubular neck and a flat bottom, used to manipulate solutions or carry out titrations.

    • An assistant arrived with a wheeled cart bearing coffee in an Erlenmeyer flask, cups, and a plate of strange muffins.

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