cuvette
American
[koo-vet, kyoo-]
/ kuˈvɛt, kyu- /
noun
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Also called chevee. Also a gemstone with a raised, cameolike figure or design carved on its hollowed surface.
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Chemistry. a tube or vessel used in laboratory experimentation.
cuvette
British
/ kjuːˈvɛt /
noun
Etymology
Origin of cuvette
1670–80; < French, diminutive of cuve vat ≪ Latin cūpa. See cup, -ette
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