drinkometer

noun

Etymology

From drink + -o- + -meter.

  1. derived from *dʰrenǵ- — “to draw into one's mouth, sip, gulp
  2. inherited from *drinkaną — “to drink
  3. inherited from *drinkan
  4. inherited from drincan — “to drink, swallow up, engulf
  5. inherited from drinken
  6. formed as drinkometer — “drink + -o- + -meter

Definitions

  1. An instrument used in scientific experiments to measure the amount that an animal drinks.

The neighborhood

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