To cleanse our palettes, we sniffed chopped watermelon, cucumber and canned corn held in Pyrex containers throughout the lab.
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Break out the Pyrex—the casserole, America's classic hard-times dish, is hot again.
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It has been found that it imparts a violet red tint to the pyrex tubing after the latter has been used for a few combustions.
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Over the whole pour some melted butter, cover the casserole, (or pyrex plate) and put it in the oven with a low fire.
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Butter a square Pyrex pan and put in the graham-cracker dust to make,a crust.
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British Dictionary definitions for Pyrex
Pyrex
/ (ˈpaɪrɛks) /
noun
trademark
any of a variety of borosilicate glasses that have low coefficients of expansion, making them suitable for heat-resistant glassware used in cookery and chemical apparatus