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cuvette
[ koo-vet, kyoo- ]
noun
- Also Also called chevee. a gemstone with a raised, cameolike figure or design carved on its hollowed surface.
- Chemistry. a tube or vessel used in laboratory experimentation.
cuvette
/ kjuːˈvɛt /
noun
- a shallow dish or vessel for holding liquid
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cuvette1
C17: from French, diminutive of cuve cask, from Latin cupa
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Example Sentences
The cuvette is then raised by means of a crane, and lifted over the casting table.
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Each workman dips his ladle only three times, and empties its contents into the cuvette.
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Whenever the cuvette is set upon its carriage, it must be rapidly wheeled to its station near the crane.
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La cuvette de zinc avait été garnie de bouts de corde déchiquetés, en telle sorte qu'elle pouvait encore parfaitement servir.
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Cuvette, kv-et′, n. a trench sunk along the middle of a dry ditch or moat.
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