beaker |
beak |
As nouns the difference between beaker and beak
is that
beaker is a flat-bottomed vessel, with a lip, used as a laboratory container while
beak is
anatomical uses .
As a verb beak is
strike with the beak.
beaker |
beckon |
As nouns the difference between beaker and beckon
is that
beaker is a flat-bottomed vessel, with a lip, used as a laboratory container while
beckon is a sign made without words; a beck.
As a verb beckon is
(ambitransitive) to wave and/or to nod to somebody with the intention to make the person come closer.
beaker |
pencil |
As nouns the difference between beaker and pencil
is that
beaker is a flat-bottomed vessel, with a lip, used as a laboratory container while
pencil is a paintbrush.
As a verb pencil is
to write something using a pencil.
ruler |
beaker |
As nouns the difference between ruler and beaker
is that
ruler is a (usually rigid), flat, rectangular measuring or drawing device with graduations in units of measurement; a rule; a straightedge with markings; a measure while
beaker is a flat-bottomed vessel, with a lip, used as a laboratory container.
beaker |
erlenmeyer |
beaker |
erlenmeyerflask |
becker |
beaker |
As nouns the difference between becker and beaker
is that
becker is a european fish,
pagrus pagrus ; the sea bream or braise while
beaker is a flat-bottomed vessel, with a lip, used as a laboratory container.
beamer |
beaker |
As nouns the difference between beamer and beaker
is that
beamer is (colloquial) a bmw car while
beaker is a flat-bottomed vessel, with a lip, used as a laboratory container.
beaker |
tankard |
As nouns the difference between beaker and tankard
is that
beaker is a flat-bottomed vessel, with a lip, used as a laboratory container while
tankard is a large drinking vessel, sometimes of pewter, sometimes with a glass base, with one handle and often a hinged cover.
beaker |
tancard |
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