Definitionadj. (of a container) having a stopper in the opening
Last update: October 23, 2015
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Put the grain in small, closely stoppered vials; attach the heads of the small grains to sheets of cardboard of the proper size. [Please select]
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--Purchase an ounce or two of the cyanide of potassium, and immediately put it into a stoppered or well-corked bottle. [Please select]
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Caustic potash and soda are hygroscopic and samples should be weighed at once or kept in a well stoppered bottle. [Please select]
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The anhydride may be tested for strength by the following method: Into a weighed stoppered vessel, containing 10 to 20 cc. [Please select]
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Into a stoppered weighing bottle containing a known weight of recently distilled aniline (from 10 to 20 cc.) [Please select]
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The solution is then preserved in amber glass-stoppered bottles, sealed with paraffin until ready for use. [Please select]
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_ Living specimens in pans or cotton-stoppered bottles, with some food material and moist cloth or paper; lenses. [Please select]
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English lavender, 1 " " bergamot, 1/2 " " cloves, 1/2 " Mix the whole together with agitation in a very strong and well-stoppered bottle." [Please select]
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If desired for exportation to the East or West Indies, it should always be sent out in stoppered bottles. [Please select]
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It is best preserved in well-stoppered bottles, kept in a cool cellar, and in the dark; light, especially the direct sunshine, quickly deteriorates its odor. [Please select]
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