stoppered Meaning in Bengali
Similer Words:
stoppersstopping
stops
stopwatch
storage
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store
stored
storehouse
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storekeeper
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stoppered's Usage Examples:
They are often stoppered with proteinaceous "pit plugs".
The collection vessel or still receiver can then be removed and stoppered.
that are not completely air-tight (such as an oak wine barrel or a cork-stoppered wine bottle), oxygen can also seep into this space.
A 20 piece glass collection by Marinot including vases, goblets and stoppered bottles dating to 1926-27 was gifted to the National Gallery of Ireland.
as cognac or single malt Scotch whisky, are often stored and served in stoppered decanters.
Early bottles were sealed with wax, and later stoppered with a cork.
The tube is then stoppered and vigorously shaken.
of metal, borosilicate glass, foam or plastic and have their opening stoppered with cork or polyethylene plastic.
The wax was sterilized by boiling and kept in stoppered bottles.
As shown in the diagram, a stoppered reservoir is supplied with an air inlet and a siphon.
of being ready to drink without decanting and is usually bottled in a stoppered bottle that can be easily resealed.
He possessed a single vein running with ichor that was stoppered by a nail in his back.
Note also stoppered vial, crock with lid and small pot with protruding spoon near back foot.
Manganese dioxide is then added and the flask stoppered.
involved in perfecting the manufacture process for Hiram Codd's new globe-stoppered mineral water bottle.
if it is first heated (to kill any organisms) and allowed to cool in a stoppered flask.
+ 2OH− ⇌ HCO3− + OH− ⇌ CO32− + H2O For this reason, alkali is kept in stoppered vessels to inhibit reaction with atmospheric carbon dioxide.
V: An evaluation of the WILCO "LFC" method for leak testing pharmaceutical glass-stoppered vials 1999 Sep-Oct;53(5):235-9.
obtained a small quantity of an unknown liquid, which he put aside in stoppered test tubes.
solutions of air-sensitive reagents are transferred between different vessels stoppered with septa using a long thin tube known as a cannula.
Synonyms:
closed;
Antonyms:
unsealed; open;