Erlenmeyer-flask


[ur-luh n-mahy-er, er-] /ˈɜr lənˌmaɪ ər, ˈɛr-/

noun
1.
a flask having a wide base, narrow neck, and conical form, convenient in laboratory experimentation for swirling liquids by hand.
/ˈɜːlənˌmaɪə/
noun
1.
a flask, for use in a laboratory, with a narrow neck, wide base, and conical shape; conical flask

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