laboratorium

noun

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Medieval Latin labōrātōrium. Doublet of laboratory.

  1. derived from labōrātōrium

Definitions

  1. A laboratory.

    • Chemical Laboratorium of Dr. Faustus, at drawing of curtain he is seen stiring, with a rack, in the flames of a Chauldron—Monarchs standing about—during change of Scene Music plays—all looking in Chauldron, some on tiptoe.
    • Herr v. Storch, superintendent of our chemical laboratorium, subjected the milk from a cow with udder tuberculosis to chemical analysis, with the following results:[…]

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