Ho, gallants, brim the beaker bowl, And click the festal glasses, oh!
How could you have forgotten that you aided me to win the wager which forced Antony to gaze into the beaker before I filled it for him?
After he had looked into the beaker of Nektanebus, he yielded to my will, but often with indignation.
The magic spell exerted by the beaker has transformed the heroic son of Herakles, the more than mortal, into the whimpering coward, the crushed, broken nonentity I found upon the galley's deck.
It is not alone thebeaker of Nektanebus which draws him after me!
At any rate the power of the beaker impelled Antony to do many things.
The beaker had been one of the treasures of Isis, and the memory of it recalled hours during which, in former days, she had often found composure in the temple of the goddess.
The first beaker to the fairest, the best, the wisest, the most cherished, the most fervently beloved of women!
One gramme of ore is usually taken for assay and treated in a small flask or beaker with 10 cc.
The cylinder, having been carefully weighed, is placed in position, the beaker containing the solution is adjusted, and the current passed until all the copper is precipitated.
The electrodes are attached to a frame connected with the battery and the beaker is placed on a stool, which can be raised so that the electrodes are immersed in the liquid and reach the bottom of the beaker.
He lifted the golden beaker yet higher and bowed right and left to his guests, who had risen to their feet and looked at him full of expectancy.
He even called a smile to his lips, and with a proud effort at self-control arose from his armchair and lifted the golden beaker on high, in his right hand.
A shallow beaker or glass jar is closed by an india-rubber stopper, through two holes in which are passed glass rods ending in glass spoon bowls bent at right angles, so as to be horizontal when mounted.
Idæus in his hand a beaker bore Resplendent, with its fellow cups of gold, And thus he summon'd ancient Priam forth.
He from right to left Rich nectar from the beaker drawn, alert Distributed to all the powers divine.
I project the image of the beaker on the screen, and then heat it below.
Into a beaker containing water nearly boiling I pour a considerable quantity of aniline, which at first breaks up into a large number of drops.
Cold water is poured into the beaker containing the shorter branch until the end is submerged; and water nearly boiling is placed in the second beaker to an equal height.
Aniline dissolves more freely in hot water than in cold, so that if I remove the flame, and allow the beaker to cool, the surplus of dissolved aniline will settle out.
It must be remembered, however, that a beaker containing water behaves like a cylindrical lens, and hence objects in the interior appear distorted in shape.
The merchants and Henry were obliged to seat themselves at the merry table, where the beaker passed bravely around.
A heavenly oil seasoned them for him, and from the beaker sparkled the splendor of earthly life.
And now, holding the stem of a long cut-glass beaker between his second and third fingers, he was gazing abstractedly at the noble wine.
In the meanwhile the beaker glass is placed in a steam-bath, so that, it being already dry, may support the washed and partly dry filter, which is laid on the mouth of the glass as if it were in the funnel.
Rossa--" The sound of his Beaker name called through the dark brought Ross facing in the other direction.
Although there was plenty of material for a fire, he had no means of kindling a flame, having lost the flint all Beaker traders carried for such a purpose.
Evidence found today suggests that the Beaker folk simply went on about their business in spite of a change in customers," Webb returned.
The young man whom Frigga had drawn back to sense and a slow recovery was Rossa of theBeaker people.
The Beaker trader Rossa rubbed sweating palms on his kilt and thought fleetingly of forest ghosts and other mysteries.
Beaker speech, determining to keep to the rags of his cover, which probably was a cover no longer.
Rossa of the Beaker traders and Ross Murdock of the project were again fused into one and the same person.
A Beakercamp about twenty miles south of here, as far as I can judge, was exterminated just a week ago.
From now on our enemies might take a very dim view of any Beaker trade posts near their property.
Both men were armed, not only with the long-bladed daggers favored by the Beaker folk, but also with axes.
To be a Beaker trader as an agent for the project was one thing, to live the role for the rest of his life was something else.
After breakfasting on flat cakes of meal, they packed the donkeys, using the same knots and cross lashing which were the mark of real Beaker traders.
If there had been any eyes other than the woodland hunters' to spy upon them, they would have seen only the usual procedure of the Beaker traders, busily constructing one of their posts.
He put into the Beaker language all the resentment boiling in him.
And behold, on spiked corals the beaker suspended Which had else to the very abyss descended!
He comes; they surround him with shouts of glee; At the king's feet he sinks on the sod, And hands him the beaker upon his knee.
Keats' sensuous nature longed for "a beaker full of the warm South.
Claude de Chanrellon sat mute and amazed a while, gazing at the open door; then he drank a fourth beakerof champagne and flung the emptied glass down with a mighty crash.
He dipped his long mustaches again into another beaker of still.
He dipped his long mustaches into a beakerof still champagne.
He acquiesced, expressing thanks, and watched her fill a beaker for him, one for herself, and another for her son.
He stretched and threw a beaker of wine right and left behind him, and Farina's despair stiffened his limbs as he recognized the Goshawk and Schwartz Thier strapped to the floor.
The tender fanatics went in bands up and down Rhineland, challenging wayfarers and the peasantry with staff and beaker to acknowledge the supremacy of their mistress.
A twig of Elodea in a large beaker of water gives off no bubbles in the dull light at the back of the room, but when close to the window it does so.
And here was the same in dead old Egypt--in a Ghazeeyah who had brimmed her beaker with the threescore and ten drops of life.
The beaker was passed to the upper divan, and the Howadji sipping, found it to smack of anniseed.
And, behold, on spiked corals the beaker suspended, Which had else to the very abyss descended!
The knights and the squires the king about Hear, and dumbly stare Into the wild sea's tumbling rout; To win the beaker they hardly care!
A twelvemonth," said Jack, going to his beaker again, for understanding.
Note 3: Care should be taken that the sides of the beaker are not overheated, as oxalic acid would be decomposed by heat alone if crystallization should occur on the sides of the vessel.
Wash out the beaker with dilute sulphuric acid, and follow the iron solution without interruption with 175 cc.
When the residue is white, add to each beaker 2 grams of powdered tartaric acid (Note 2).
When the deposition of the copper appears to be complete, stop the rotating mechanism and slowly lower the beaker with the left hand, directing at the same time a stream of water from a wash bottle on both electrodes.
Collect the solution in the beaker in which precipitation took place.
Allow the filter to drain for a few moments, then place a clean beaker below the funnel and wash with water until free from chlorides, discarding these washings.
Allow the precipitate to remain in the beaker as far as possible.
After a definite time interval, usually two to three minutes, touch the end of the pipette against the side of the beaker or flask to remove any liquid adhering to it (Note 1).
It is not necessary to clean the beakercompletely or to wash the precipitate thoroughly at this point, as it is necessary to purify it by reprecipitation.
Pour over the carbonate in each beaker about 80 cc.
Run out from a burette into a beaker of about 300 cc.
Test the solution in the beaker for copper as follows, remembering that it is to be used for subsequent determinations of iron and zinc: Remove about 5 cc.
The copper should now be in the form of a precipitate at the bottom of the beaker or adhering loosely to the aluminium sheet.
The beaker of water is best supported by a small table that stands over the balance pan.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "beaker" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: apparatus; crucible; cup; glass; goblet; mug; vessel