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saccharometer
[ sak-uh-rom-i-ter ]
noun
, Chemistry.
- an instrument for measuring the amount of sugar in a solution, as by determining the specific gravity of the solution.
saccharometer
/ ˌsækəˈrɒmɪtə /
noun
- a hydrometer used to measure the strengths of sugar solutions. It is usually calibrated directly to give a reading of concentration
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Other Words From
- sac·cha·ro·met·ric [sak-, uh, -roh-, me, -trik], saccha·ro·metri·cal adjective
- saccha·rome·try noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of saccharometer1
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Example Sentences
Page 99, reference to Saccharometer: there is no article Saccharometer; the saccharometer is discussed in the article Beer only.
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The thermometer showing 248, the saccharometer after this degree ceases to indicate correctly.
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The thermometer will show at this degree, 226, saccharometer, 37.
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The reason is obvious from what has been said of the test by the optical saccharometer.
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The strength of worts is ascertained by means of an instrument termed a saccharometer.
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