funnel tube
1funnel tube — noun : a long usually glass tube that has a conical or bulging thistle shaped top and sometimes a loop with or without bulbs serving as a safety trap and that is used especially in the chemical laboratory for pouring liquid into an apparatus …
2funnel — [fun′əl] n. [ME fonel < (prob. via an OFr form) Prov fonilh, enfonilh < L fundibulum, infundibulum, a funnel < infundere, to pour in < in , IN 1 + fundere, to pour: see FOUND3] 1. an instrument consisting of an inverted cone with a… …
3Tube Thistle — Tube de sûreté Un tube de sûreté ou tube à entonnoir est un instrument de laboratoire en verre qui permet de verser lentement un liquide dans une solution. Il est constitué d un réservoir et d une longue tige. Cette dernière étant de faible… …
4Tube de sûreté droit — Tube de sûreté Un tube de sûreté ou tube à entonnoir est un instrument de laboratoire en verre qui permet de verser lentement un liquide dans une solution. Il est constitué d un réservoir et d une longue tige. Cette dernière étant de faible… …
5Tube thistle — Tube de sûreté Un tube de sûreté ou tube à entonnoir est un instrument de laboratoire en verre qui permet de verser lentement un liquide dans une solution. Il est constitué d un réservoir et d une longue tige. Cette dernière étant de faible… …
6Funnel — For other uses of the term, see Funnel (disambiguation). A typical kitchen funnel …
7funnel — I UK [ˈfʌn(ə)l] / US noun [countable] Word forms funnel : singular funnel plural funnels 1) a tube that is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, used for pouring liquid or powder into a container 2) a tube that lets out smoke and steam from… …
8Tube trumpet — Homemade tube trumpets are natural trumpets constructed out of a length of hose pipe fitted with a kitchen funnel. They are used as teaching aidscitation|title=Exploring the Brass Family|author=Pauline… …
9funnel — fun|nel1 [ fʌnl ] noun count 1. ) a tube that is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, used for pouring liquid or powder into a container 2. ) a tube that lets out smoke and steam from the engine of a boat or old fashioned train funnel… …
10funnel — funnellike, adj. /fun l/, n., v., funneled, funneling or (esp. Brit.) funnelled, funnelling. n. 1. a cone shaped utensil with a tube at the apex for conducting liquid or other substance through a small opening, as into a bottle, jug, or the like …