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Noun
/ˈbēkər/,
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beakers, plural;
  1. A lipped cylindrical glass container for laboratory use

  2. A large drinking container with a wide mouth

  3. A waisted pot characteristic of graves of the Beaker folk


  1. (beaker) a flatbottomed jar made of glass or plastic; used for chemistry
  2. (beaker) a cup (usually without a handle)
  3. (Beaker (archaeology)) A beaker is a small ceramic or metal drinking vessel shaped to be held in the hands. ...
  4. (Beaker (glassware)) A beaker is a simple container for stirring, mixing and heating liquids commonly used in many laboratories. Beakers are generally cylindrical in shape, with a flat bottom and a lip for pouring. ...
  5. (Beaker (muppet)) Beaker is a Muppet character from The Muppet Show. He is the shy, long-suffering assistant of Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, and is likewise named for a piece of laboratory equipment, although his shape more closely resembles an Erlenmeyer flask.
  6. (Beaker (musician)) Beaker is a pseudonym for David Strasser, a Christian songwriter and musician well-known for his collaborations with artist Rich Mullins. He received his nickname as a young man, when friends said he looked like Beaker the Muppet.
  7. (beaker) A flat-bottomed vessel, with a lip, used as a laboratory container; A drinking vessel without a handle, sometimes for the use of children; A mug
  8. (Beaker) Büchner funnel · Burette · Cold finger · Condenser · Conical measure · Cuvette · Dropping funnel · Eudiometer · Gas syringe · Graduated cylinder · Pipette · Petri dish · Pycnometer · Separatory funnel · Soxhlet extractor · Watch glass
  9. (Beaker) A type of mug or cup without handle. Beaker was commonly used in England during the 19th century.
  10. (Beaker) (noun) A glass container used for holding liquids; comes in many volume sizes and glass thicknesses.
  11. (Beaker) A container often used to blend, stir and mix food. Many handheld blenders include a beaker as an accessory to aid food preparation. Many can also double as a measuring cup too.
  12. (Beaker) A deep wide-mouthed thin-walled vessel usually with a lip for pouring that is used especially in science laboratories
  13. (Beaker) A scientist or researcher. Usually derogatory.
  14. (Beaker) The simplest form of drinking vessel, usually a flared cylinder on a molded base and without a handle.  Used domestically and often in churches in place of chalices.
  15. (Beaker) a cup or glass used as a drinking vessel, e.g., "William's inventory revealed four silver beakers."
  16. (beaker) Palm of [B], PO up, FO away, strikes the bottom of NDH [C], PO > DS, FO away, then with NDH still in place DH [bC] touches FTs to those of NDH and moves > DS while closing to a [bO] to show the pouring groove.
  17. A beaker is the analogue of a water glass, having no lid and usually no handle. In shape it is taller than it is wide, and was intended for drinking some sort of alcoholic beverage.
  18. Although “beaker” can be used to refer a specific type of glassware in a science lab on both sides of the Atlantic, the average Brit uses this to refer to the plastic drinking device for children Americans would call a “sippy cup”.