Florence flask — Flask Flask, n. [AS. flasce, flaxe; akin to D. flesch, OHG. flasca, G. flasche, Icel. & Sw. flaska, Dan. flaske, OF. flasche, LL. flasca, flasco; of uncertain origin; cf. L. vasculum, dim. of vas a vessel, Gr. ?, ?, ?. Cf. {Flagon}, {Flasket}.] 1 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Florence flask — Florence Flor ence, n. [From the city of Florence: cf. F. florence a kind of cloth, OF. florin.] 1. An ancient gold coin of the time of Edward III., of six shillings sterling value. Camden. [1913 Webster] 2. A kind of cloth. Johnson. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Florence flask — n. a spherical glass flask with a long neck, used in laboratories to heat or mix chemicals … English World dictionary
Florence flask — Infobox Laboratory equipment name = Florence flask |200px caption = Diagrammatic representation of a Florence flask uses = Boiling Distillation related = Round bottom flaskA Florence flask (also known as a boiling flask) is a type of flask used… … Wikipedia
florence flask — noun Usage: usually capitalized 1st F 1. : a round or pear shaped glass flask with a long neck and often a covering of plaited raffia or straw in which olive oil or wine is shipped 2. : a round usually flat bottomed glass laboratory vessel shaped … Useful english dictionary
Florence flask — Betty Bet ty, n. 1. [Supposed to be a cant word, from Betty, for Elizabeth, as such an instrument is also called Bess (i. e., Elizabeth) in the Canting Dictionary of 1725, and Jenny (i. e., Jane).] A short bar used by thieves to wrench doors open … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Florence flask — See under flask. * * * Flor·ence flask .flȯr ən(t)s , .flär n a round usu. flat bottomed laboratory vessel with a long neck … Medical dictionary
Florence flask — /ˈflɒrəns ˌflask/ (say floruhns .flahsk) noun a flat bottomed, round flask with a long neck; used in laboratory experiments …
Florence flask — Flor′ence flask n. chem. cer a round bottle having a flat bottom and long neck, for use in laboratories • Etymology: 1735–45 … From formal English to slang
Florence flask — noun Etymology: Florence, Italy; from the use of flasks of this shape for certain Italian wines Date: 1744 a round usually flat bottomed laboratory vessel with a long neck … New Collegiate Dictionary