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cuvette

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English

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Etymology

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    Borrowed from French cuvette.

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    Noun

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    cuvette (plural cuvettes)

    1. A pot, bucket, or basin, in which molten plate glass is carried from the melting pot to the casting table.
    2. (military) A cunette.
    3. (analytical chemistry) 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.
      • 2015 August 15, “Spatial and Temporal Control of Cavitation Allows High In Vitro Transfection Efficiency in the Absence of Transfection Reagents or Contrast Agents”, in PLOS ONE[1], →DOI:
        The cell / DNA mixtures were nucleoporated in 1 cm transfection cuvettes according to a predefined program on the Nucleofactor.
    4. The inner lid of a timepiece.

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    French

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    Etymology

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      From cuve +‎ -ette.

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      Noun

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      cuvette f (plural cuvettes)

      1. basin, bowl; washbowl
      2. basin, washbasin (in bathroom)
      3. pan (of toilet)
      4. (photography) dish
      5. (geology) basin

      Descendants

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      • English: cuvette
      • German: Küvette
      • Portuguese: cuvete
      • Romanian: chiuvetă
      • Turkish: küvet

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