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Definition
Synonym
Scheideglas
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Scheideglas
n
; Scheidegefäß
n
; Dekantierglas
n
chem.
Scheidegläser
pl
; Scheidegefäße
pl
; Dekantiergläser
pl
decantation glass; decanting glass; decantation vessel
decantation glasses; decanting glasses; decantation vessels
Scheideglas
n
; Scheidegefäß
n
; Dekantierglas
n
chem.
Scheidegläser
pl
; Scheidegefäße
pl
; Dekantiergläser
pl
decantation glass; decanting glass; decantation vessel
decantation glasses; decanting glasses; decantation vessels
Scheideglas
n
; Scheidegefäß
n
; Dekantierglas
n
chem.
Scheidegläser
pl
; Scheidegefäße
pl
; Dekantiergläser
pl
decantation glass; decanting glass; decantation vessel
decantation glasses; decanting glasses; decantation vessels
Scheidegrenze
f
dividing line
Scheidegrenze
f
Scheidegrenzen
pl
dividing line
dividing lines
Deutsche
Scheideglas Synonyme
Englische
decantation glass; decanting glass; decantation vessel Synonyme
Scheideglas Definition
Air
vessel
(
)
A
vessel,
cell,
duct,
or
tube
containing
or
conducting
air
Blood
vessel
(
)
Any
vessel
or
canal
in
which
blood
circulates
in
an
animal,
as
an
artery
or
vein.
Claude
Lorraine
glass
(
)
A
slightly
convex
mirror,
commonly
of
black
glass,
used
as
a
toy
for
viewing
the
reflected
landscape.
Decanting
(
p.
pr.
&
vb.
n.)
of
Decant
Decantation
(
n.
)
The
act
of
pouring
off
a
clear
liquor
gently
from
its
lees
or
sediment,
or
from
one
vessel
into
another.
Egg-glass
(
n.
)
A
small
sandglass,
running
about
three
minutes,
for
marking
time
in
boiling
eggs
Flint
glass
(
)
A
soft,
heavy,
brilliant
glass,
consisting
essentially
of
a
silicate
of
lead
and
potassium.
It
is
used
for
tableware,
and
for
optical
instruments,
as
prisms,
its
density
giving
a
high
degree
of
dispersive
power
Glass
(
v.
t.)
A
hard,
brittle,
translucent,
and
commonly
transparent
substance,
white
or
colored,
having
a
conchoidal
fracture,
and
made
by
fusing
together
sand
or
silica
with
lime,
potash,
soda,
or
lead
oxide.
It
is
used
for
window
panes
and
mirrors,
for
articles
of
table
and
culinary
use,
for
lenses,
and
various
articles
of
ornament.
Glass
(
v.
t.)
Any
substance
having
a
peculiar
glassy
appearance,
and
a
conchoidal
fracture,
and
usually
produced
by
fusion.
Glass
(
v.
t.)
Anything
made
of
glass.
Glass
(
v.
t.)
A
looking-glass
Glass
(
v.
t.)
A
vessel
filled
with
running
sand
for
measuring
time
Glass
(
v.
t.)
A
drinking
vessel
Glass
(
v.
t.)
An
optical
glass
Glass
(
v.
t.)
A
weatherglass
Glass
(
v.
t.)
To
reflect,
as
in
a
mirror
Glass
(
v.
t.)
To
case
in
glass.
Glass
(
v.
t.)
To
cover
or
furnish
with
glass
Glass
(
v.
t.)
To
smooth
or
polish
anything,
as
leater,
by
rubbing
it
with
a
glass
burnisher.
Glass-crab
(
n.
)
The
larval
state
(Phyllosoma)
of
the
genus
Palinurus
and
allied
genera.
It
is
remarkable
for
its
strange
outlines,
thinness,
and
transparency.
See
Phyllosoma.
Glass-faced
(
a.
)
Mirror-faced
Glass-gazing
(
a.
)
Given
to
viewing
one's
self
in
a
glass
or
mirror
Glass
maker
(
n.
)
Alt.
of
Glassmaker
Glass-rope
(
n.
)
A
remarkable
vitreous
sponge,
of
the
genus
Hyalonema,
first
brought
from
Japan.
It
has
a
long
stem,
consisting
of
a
bundle
of
long
and
large,
glassy,
siliceous
fibers,
twisted
together.
Glass-snail
(
n.
)
A
small,
transparent,
land
snail,
of
the
genus
Vitrina.
Glass-snake
(
n.
)
A
long,
footless
lizard
(Ophiosaurus
ventralis),
of
the
Southern
United
States
Glass-sponge
(
n.
)
A
siliceous
sponge,
of
the
genus
Hyalonema,
and
allied
genera
Lady's
looking-glass
(
)
See
Venus's
looking-glass,
under
Venus.
Looking-glass
(
n.
)
A
mirror
made
of
glass
on
which
has
been
placed
a
backing
of
some
reflecting
substance,
as
quicksilver.
Millefiore
glass
(
)
Slender
rods
or
tubes
of
colored
glass
fused
together
and
embedded
in
clear
glass
Muscovy
glass
(
)
Mica
Vessel
(
n.
)
A
hollow
or
concave
utensil
for
holding
anything
Vessel
(
n.
)
A
general
name
for
any
hollow
structure
made
to
float
upon
the
water
for
purposes
of
navigation
Vessel
(
n.
)
Fig.:
A
person
regarded
as
receiving
or
containing
something
Vessel
(
n.
)
Any
tube
or
canal
in
which
the
blood
or
other
fluids
are
contained,
secreted,
or
circulated,
as
the
arteries,
veins,
lymphatics,
etc.
Vessel
(
n.
)
A
continuous
tube
formed
from
superposed
large
cylindrical
or
prismatic
cells
(tracheae),
which
have
lost
their
intervening
partitions,
and
are
usually
marked
with
dots,
pits,
rings,
or
spirals
by
internal
deposition
of
secondary
membranes
Vessel
(
v.
t.)
To
put
into
a
vessel.
Water
glass
(
)
See
Soluble
glass,
under
Glass.
decantation glass; decanting glass; decantation vessel / decantation glasses; decanting glasses; decantation vessels Bedeutung
decantation
the
act
of
gently
pouring
off
a
clear
liquor
(as
from
its
original
bottle)
without
disturbing
the
lees
glass
lizard
glass
snake
joint
snake
snakelike
lizard
of
Europe
and
Asia
and
North
America
with
vestigial
hind
limbs
and
the
ability
to
regenerate
its
long
fragile
tail
glass
sponge
a
siliceous
sponge
(with
glassy
spicules)
of
the
class
Hyalospongiae
alcohol
thermometer
alcohol-in-glass
thermometer
thermometer
consisting
of
a
glass
capillary
tube
marked
with
degrees
Celsius
or
Fahrenheit
and
containing
alcohol
which
rises
or
falls
as
it
expands
or
contracts
with
changes
in
temperature
beer
glass
a
relatively
large
glass
for
serving
beer
bell
jar
bell
glass
a
bell-shaped
glass
cover
used
to
protect
and
display
delicate
objects
or
to
cover
scientific
apparatus
or
to
contain
gases
binoculars
field
glasses
opera
glasses
an
optical
instrument
designed
for
simultaneous
use
by
both
eyes
cargo
ship
cargo
vessel
a
ship
designed
to
carry
cargo
cheval
glass
a
full
length
mirror
mounted
in
a
frame
in
which
it
can
be
tilted
clinical
thermometer
mercury-in-glass
clinical
thermometer
a
mercury
thermometer
designed
to
measure
the
temperature
of
the
human
body,
graduated
to
cover
a
range
a
few
degrees
on
either
side
of
the
normal
body
temperature
container
ship
containership
container
vessel
a
cargo
ship
designed
to
hold
containerized
cargoes,
the
weight
of
the
documentation
of
all
the
consignments
on
board
a
contemporary
container
ship
can
exceedpounds
cover
glass
cover
slip
a
small
and
very
thin
piece
of
glass
used
to
cover
the
specimen
on
a
microscope
slide
crystal
watch
crystal
watch
glass
a
protective
cover
that
protects
the
face
of
a
watch
cut
glass
glass
decorated
by
cutting
or
grinding
facets
drinking
vessel
a
vessel
intended
for
drinking
field
glass
glass
spyglass
a
small
refracting
telescope
fishing
boat
fishing
smack
fishing
vessel
a
vessel
for
fishing,
often
has
a
well
to
keep
the
catch
alive
flute
flute
glass
champagne
flute
a
tall
narrow
wineglass
glass
drinking
glass
a
container
for
holding
liquids
while
drinking
glass
glassware
collectively,
She
collected
old
glass
glass
cutter
a
tool
for
cutting
glass
glasses
case
a
case
for
carrying
spectacles
glass
eye
prosthesis
consisting
of
an
artificial
eye
made
of
glass
hand
glass
simple
microscope
magnifying
glass
light
microscope
consisting
of
a
single
convex
lens
that
is
used
to
produce
an
enlarged
image,
the
magnifying
glass
was
invented
by
Roger
Bacon
in
hand
glass
hand
mirror
a
mirror
intended
to
be
held
in
the
hand
highball
glass
a
tall
glass
for
serving
highballs
jeweler's
glass
an
optical
instrument
used
by
jewelers,
has
one
or
more
lenses
and
is
used
to
view
features
not
readily
seen
liqueur
glass
a
small
glass
for
serving
a
small
amount
of
liqueur
(typically
after
dinner)
looking
glass
glass
a
mirror,
usually
a
ladies'
dressing
mirror
mercury
thermometer
mercury-in-glass
thermometer
thermometer
consisting
of
mercury
contained
in
a
bulb
at
the
bottom
of
a
graduated
sealed
glass
capillary
tube
marked
in
degrees
Celsius
or
Fahrenheit,
mercury
expands
with
a
rise
in
temperature
causing
a
thin
thread
of
mercury
to
rise
in
the
tube
c
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methamphetamine
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Methedrine
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deoxyephedrine
chalk
chicken
feed
crank
glass
ice
shabu
trash
an
amphetamine
derivative
(trade
name
Methedrine)
used
in
the
form
of
a
crystalline
hydrochloride,
used
as
a
stimulant
to
the
nervous
system
and
as
an
appetite
suppressant
objective
objective
lens
object
lens
object
glass
the
lens
or
system
of
lenses
in
a
telescope
or
microscope
that
is
nearest
the
object
being
viewed
optical
fiber
glass
fiber
optical
fibre
glass
fibre
a
very
thin
fiber
made
of
glass
that
functions
as
a
waveguide
for
light,
used
in
bundles
to
transmit
images
pane
pane
of
glass
window
glass
sheet
glass
cut
in
shapes
for
windows
or
doors
parfait
glass
a
tall
slender
glass
with
a
short
stem
in
which
parfait
is
served
pier
glass
pier
mirror
a
large
mirror
between
two
windows
plate
glass
sheet
glass
glass
formed
into
large
thin
sheets
sailing
vessel
sailing
ship
a
vessel
that
is
powered
by
the
wind,
often
having
several
masts
shipping
cargo
ships
merchant
marine
merchant
vessels
conveyance
provided
by
the
ships
belonging
to
one
country
or
industry
shot
glass
jigger
pony
a
small
glass
adequate
to
hold
a
single
swallow
of
whiskey
snifter
brandy
snifter
brandy
glass
a
globular
glass
with
a
small
top,
used
for
serving
brandy
spectacles
specs
eyeglasses
glasses
optical
instrument
consisting
of
a
frame
that
holds
a
pair
of
lenses
for
correcting
defective
vision
stained-glass
window
a
window
made
of
stained
glass
sunglasses
dark
glasses
shades
spectacles
that
are
darkened
or
polarized
to
protect
the
eyes
from
the
glare
of
the
sun,
he
was
wearing
a
pair
of
mirrored
shades
Venetian
glass
fine
glassware
made
near
Venice
vessel
watercraft
a
craft
designed
for
water
transportation
vessel
an
object
used
as
a
container
(especially
for
liquids)
warship
war
vessel
combat
ship
a
government
ship
that
is
available
for
waging
war
watch
glass
laboratory
glassware,
a
shallow
glass
dish
used
as
an
evaporating
surface
or
to
cover
a
beaker
water
clock
clepsydra
water
glass
clock
that
measures
time
by
the
escape
of
water
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