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Er⋅len⋅mey⋅er flask

[ur-luhn-mahy-er, er-]
–noun
a flask having a wide base, narrow neck, and conical form, convenient in laboratory experimentation for swirling liquids by hand.

Origin:
1885–90; named after E. Erlenmeyer (d. 1909), German chemist
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Er·len·mey·er flask   (ûr'lən-mī'ər, âr'-)   
n.  A conical laboratory flask with a narrow neck and flat broad bottom.

[After Richard August Carl Emil Erlenmeyer (1825-1909), German chemist.]
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Main Entry: Er·len·mey·er flask
Pronunciation: "&r-l&n-"mI(-&)r-, "er-l&n-
Function: noun
: a flat-bottomed conical flaskwhose shape allows the contents to be swirled without danger of spilling
Erálenámeyáer /'er-l&n-"mI(-&)r, '&r-/, Richard August Carl Emil(1825–1909), German chemist. Erlenmeyer was one of the important figures of modern organic chemistry. He produced important works in both experimental and theoretical organic chemistry.His research concentrated on the synthesis and constitution of aliphatic compounds. He discovered and synthesized isobutyric acid in 1865, synthesized guanidine in 1868, and synthesized tyrosine in1883. He is also credited with introducing the modern structural notation for organic compounds. In 1861 he invented the flask that bears his name.
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