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Definition of Thermos bottle
1. Noun. Vacuum flask that preserves temperature of hot or cold drinks.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Thermos Bottle
Literary usage of Thermos bottle
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sunset by Southern Pacific Company, Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept (1914)
"$1.50 THERMOS Bottle, full nickel, with cup and movable handle; porcelain topped
... Complete with THERMOS Bottle and nickeled metal lunch box, hinge cover. ..."
2. Physics of the Household by Carleton John Lynde (1914)
"It is a matter of observation that the thermos bottle keeps a substance cool
longer than it keeps a substance hot, and the reason is that given above. ..."
3. The Plant World by Plant World Association, Wild Flower Preservation Society (U.S.) (1919)
"It is necessary to place the junction / inside a thermos bottle because the ...
The air in the thermos bottle may, of course, be either above or below the ..."
4. The Baby's First Two Years by Richard Mason Smith, Rosalind Huidekoper Greene (1915)
"Or a thermos bottle, kept for the baby only, may be filled once a day with ...
The thermos bottle is a luxury, but a great time-saver, as enough hot, ..."
5. General Science: A Book of Projects by Edgar Alden Bedford (1921)
"How a thermos bottle keeps hot liquids hot and cold liquids cold. ... An explanation
of the structure of the thermos bottle (Figure 241) will help us to ..."
6. A Laboratory Course in Physics of the Household to Accompany Lynde's Physics by Carleton John Lynde (1919)
"thermos bottle. Examine the school thermos bottle and make a diagram ... Do you
find that a thermos bottle keeps a thing cool better than it keeps it warm ? ..."
7. A Laboratory Course in Physics of the Household to Accompany Lynde's Physics by Carleton John Lynde (1919)
"thermos bottle. Examine the school thermos bottle and make a diagram ... Do you
find that a thermos bottle keeps a thing cool better than it keeps it warm ? ..."