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saccharimeter|sækəˈrɪmɪtə(r)| [a. F. saccharimètre, f. Gr. σάκχαρι (= σάκχαρον) sugar + µέτρον measure: see -meter. This form, taken from Fr., has been generally retained by English writers because the name saccharometer had been appropriated to a different instrument.] A form of polariscope, an instrument for testing sugars by polarized light.
1874tr. Lommel's Light 349 The Saccharimeter of Soleil has the previously described double plate between the two Nicol's prisms. 1883R. Haldane Workshop Receipts Ser. ii. 316/2 A polarising saccharimeter. |