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Definition of Round-bottom
1. Adjective. Having a rounded bottom. "Round-bottom flasks"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Round-bottom
Literary usage of Round-bottom
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Inorganic Chemical Preparations by Frank Hall Thorp (1896)
"1.20) into a 3000 cc. round-bottom flask A, Fig. XIV. Pass the stem of a 200 cc.
separatory funnel through the rubber stopper, the point of the stem being ..."
2. Inorganic Chemical Preparations by Frank Hall Thorp (1896)
"1.20) into a 3000 cc. round-bottom flask A, Fig. XIV. Pass the stem of a 200 cc.
separatory funnel through the rubber stopper, the point of the stem being ..."
3. Marine Engineer and Naval Architect (1897)
"... or hexagonal, and round bottom bearings. In modern practice the system of
making the bottom brasses round at the bottom, so that it might be lifted ..."
4. Details of Practical Mining edited by Lee O. Kellogg (1916)
"RIGID CAR WITH ROUND BOTTOM AND ANACONDA AXLES. truck is of wood and can be
readily constructed by a mine carpenter and blacksmith. ..."
5. Machine Design by Forrest Robert Jones (1903)
"It would seem that the round-bottom groove would be at its best when the rope is
in contact with a considerable portion of the circumference of the pulley, ..."