Cuvette

Word CUVETTE
Character 7
Hyphenation cu vette
Pronunciations /kjuˈvɛt/

Definitions and meanings of "Cuvette"

What do we mean by cuvette?

A small, transparent, often tubular laboratory vessel. noun

In photography, a narrow vessel of glass, porcelain, vulcanite, etc., for holding silver nitrate or other solutions: it is placed vertically or at an angle, and into it the photographic plate is dipped. noun

. In decorative art, a portable basin of ornamental form in pottery or porcelain, etc., especially one of the flat-bottomed vessels commonly sold with an aiguière or water-pot: frequent in faience of the eighteenth century. noun

. In glass manufacturing, a basin for receiving the melted glass after refining, and decanting it on the table to be rolled into a plate. noun

. In fortification, a trench dug in the middle of a large dry ditch; a cunette. noun

A pot, bucket, or basin, in which molten plate glass is carried from the melting pot to the casting table. noun

A cunette. noun

A pot, bucket, or basin, in which molten plate glass is carried from the melting pot to the casting table noun

A cunette noun

A small vessel with at least two flat and transparent sides, used to hold a liquid sample to be analysed in the light path of a spectrometer noun

An inner lid of a timepiece noun

A pot, bucket, or basin, in which molten plate glass is carried from the melting pot to the casting table

A cunette

A small vessel with at least two flat and transparent sides, used to hold a liquid sample to be analysed in the light path of a spectrometer

An inner lid of a timepiece

Synonyms and Antonyms for Cuvette

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The word "cuvette" in example sentences

Les oiseaux et les mammifères de la cuvette du Djoudj (delta du fleuve Sénégal). ❋ Unknown (2008)

La faiencerie avec un bel etalage d'evier coloré et de cuvette de chiotte. ❋ Pinku-tk (2006)

A sample of the processed water was collected (50 cc) in a plastic vessel and another sample was taken for spectrophotometry in its plastic cuvette. ❋ Unknown (1990)

On leaving the great _cuvette_ we rose again to the top of the plateau, ❋ Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1894)

We travelled across the slightly domed grassy plateau, and found on it a _cuvette_ -- only slightly depressed this time, but with the usual central line of tall trees with luxuriant foliage, _burity_ palms and _pintahyba_ trees. ❋ Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1894)

No sooner had we left that beautiful _cuvette_ than we came to a magnificent flat open valley extending from E.S.E. to W.N.W. In its northern part, where a pool of stagnant water was to be found, were innumerable _burity_ palms. ❋ Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1894)

We descended into a _cuvette_ with the usual cluster of vegetation in the centre and campos around. ❋ Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1894)

In proceeding across the immense circular _cuvette_ I found that the central line of thick vegetation formed an angle. ❋ Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1894)

After leaving the _cuvette_ we began to ascend the Estivado Range, very steep and rocky. ❋ Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1894)

Before reaching camp we passed another oval _cuvette_ with a longitudinal row of trees -- so green and tidy as to be just like a portion of a well-kept English park (elev. 2,350 ft.). ❋ Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1894)

A deep deposit of grey ashes and sand encircled this _cuvette_. ❋ Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1894)

The sky was perfectly clear everywhere except directly above the extensive cluster of trees in the large _cuvette_. ❋ Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1894)

On the outer rim of the _cuvette_ -- away from the moisture -- hundreds, in fact, thousands of cones, cylinders and domes, from 4 to 6 ft. high, the work of ants, could be seen, all constructed of bluish grey ashes. ❋ Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1894)

We were then in a grassy basin -- another _cuvette_ with two central tufts of thickly packed trees. ❋ Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1894)

To the south-west of that _cuvette_ was an elongated but well-rounded mountain, extending from east to west, and beyond, to the S.S.W., in the far distance, an almost identical replica of it. ❋ Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1894)

Beyond it was a _cuvette_ with its typical central line of ❋ Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1894)

The elevation of the upper edge of the _cuvette_ was 2,500 ft., that of the bottom 2,450 ft. ❋ Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1894)

We rose to an elevation of 2,400 ft., leaving behind the great _cuvette_, and marching over parallel domes extending from north to south. ❋ Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1894)

In fact, the summit of that particular table-land was made up of subsidiary domes dividing _cuvette_ from _cuvette_ in succession. ❋ Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1894)

We were proceeding through enchanting vegetation when we came to a second and a third _cuvette_ or basin adorned with plentiful healthy palms in its central point. ❋ Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1894)

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