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dewar

Dewar vs Demijohn - What's the difference?

dewar | demijohn |


As nouns the difference between dewar and demijohn

is that dewar is a glass or metal double-walled flask for holding a liquid without much loss or gain of heat; a vacuum bottle or thermos. Generally used for scientific purposes and in particular for cryogenic work while demijohn is a large bottle with a short neck, sometimes with two small handles at the neck, sometimes encased in wickerwork.

Dewar - What does it mean?

dewar | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun Dewar

is a glass or metal double-walled flask for holding a liquid without much loss or gain of heat; a vacuum bottle or thermos. Generally used for scientific purposes and in particular for cryogenic work.

Dewar vs Canister - What's the difference?

dewar | canister |


As nouns the difference between dewar and canister

is that dewar is a glass or metal double-walled flask for holding a liquid without much loss or gain of heat; a vacuum bottle or thermos. Generally used for scientific purposes and in particular for cryogenic work while canister is a cylindrical or rectangular container usually of lightweight metal, plastic, or laminated pasteboard used for holding a dry product (as tea, crackers, flour, matches).

Denar vs Dewar - What's the difference?

denar | dewar |


As nouns the difference between denar and dewar

is that denar is the currency of the Republic of Macedonia, divided into 100 deni while Dewar is a glass or metal double-walled flask for holding a liquid without much loss or gain of heat; a vacuum bottle or thermos. Generally used for scientific purposes and in particular for cryogenic work.

Debar vs Dewar - What's the difference?

debar | dewar |


As a verb debar

is to exclude or shut out; to bar.

As a proper noun Debar

is a city in the west of the Republic of Macedonia.

As a noun Dewar is

a glass or metal double-walled flask for holding a liquid without much loss or gain of heat; a vacuum bottle or thermos. Generally used for scientific purposes and in particular for cryogenic work.

Dewan vs Dewar - What's the difference?

dewan | dewar |


As nouns the difference between dewan and dewar

is that dewan is a holder of any of various offices in various (usually Islamic) countries, usually some sort of councillor while Dewar is a glass or metal double-walled flask for holding a liquid without much loss or gain of heat; a vacuum bottle or thermos. Generally used for scientific purposes and in particular for cryogenic work.

Dewax vs Dewar - What's the difference?

dewax | dewar |


As a verb dewax

is to remove wax from a material or from a surface.

As a noun dewar is

a vacuum flask; a vessel which keeps its contents hotter or cooler than their environment without the need to modify the pressure, by interposing an evacuated region to provide thermal insulation between the contents and the environment.

Dear vs Dewar - What's the difference?

dear | dewar |


As nouns the difference between dear and dewar

is that dear is a very kind, loving person while dewar is a vacuum flask; a vessel which keeps its contents hotter or cooler than their environment without the need to modify the pressure, by interposing an evacuated region to provide thermal insulation between the contents and the environment.

As an adjective dear

is loved; lovable or dear can be severe(ly affected), sore.

As a verb dear

is (obsolete) to endear.

As an adverb dear

is (obsolete) dearly; at a high price.

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