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Definition of bell jar in English: bell jarnoun 1A bell-shaped glass cover used in a laboratory, typically for enclosing samples. Example sentencesExamples - A kind of invisible bell jar had been dropped over it, protecting it from change.
- He removed the mud, moistened it, placed it under a bell jar, and subsequently germinated no fewer than eighty-two seeds.
- A one gramme weight is placed on the scale pan of an electronic balance and the balance is covered by a glass bell jar.
- To prevent accidental extinguishing of the flame, a huge crystalline bell jar with an open top to accommodate escaping smoke was placed over the lantern.
- He also used the pump to demonstrate that sound travels through the air: the sound of a watch in the bell jar grew fainter as the air was pumped out.
- Originally, cloches were constructed out of glass bell jars and were used to protect individual plants.
- I think there's a great deal of misunderstanding about what emptiness is, the idea that emptiness is something that happens under a bell jar when you exhaust all the air from it.
- In the white void opposite, he has placed a glass bell jar containing an auction hammer.
- The telescope structure accommodates installation of a 9-m vacuum bell jar for aluminizing the primary mirrors in situ on the telescope.
- Unusual foliage such as ornamental cabbages can make a bold statement, especially if highlighted by accessories such as solar bell jars.
- 1.1 An environment in which someone is protected or cut off from the outside world.
let him stay in his bell jar of perfectionist concentration Example sentencesExamples - Everything seems safely enclosed in a bell jar of the most delicate glass… But inside me there is no peace.
- To the person in the bell jar… the world itself is a bad dream.
- Its title, the bell jar, is a metaphorical explanation for what her insanity felt like.
- There's me, pleading with my friends to let go of the emotions making them ill and here I am in my own bell jar, not for the attention but for the quiet, you see.
- Unlike Verdun, which the French quickly covered with a bell jar of remembrance, the Somme was pretty much rebuilt, monumented, or plowed under.
Definition of bell jar in US English: bell jarnounˈbɛl ˌdʒɑrˈbel ˌjär 1A bell-shaped glass cover used for covering delicate objects or used in a laboratory, typically for enclosing samples. Example sentencesExamples - A one gramme weight is placed on the scale pan of an electronic balance and the balance is covered by a glass bell jar.
- The telescope structure accommodates installation of a 9-m vacuum bell jar for aluminizing the primary mirrors in situ on the telescope.
- I think there's a great deal of misunderstanding about what emptiness is, the idea that emptiness is something that happens under a bell jar when you exhaust all the air from it.
- He removed the mud, moistened it, placed it under a bell jar, and subsequently germinated no fewer than eighty-two seeds.
- He also used the pump to demonstrate that sound travels through the air: the sound of a watch in the bell jar grew fainter as the air was pumped out.
- A kind of invisible bell jar had been dropped over it, protecting it from change.
- To prevent accidental extinguishing of the flame, a huge crystalline bell jar with an open top to accommodate escaping smoke was placed over the lantern.
- Originally, cloches were constructed out of glass bell jars and were used to protect individual plants.
- Unusual foliage such as ornamental cabbages can make a bold statement, especially if highlighted by accessories such as solar bell jars.
- In the white void opposite, he has placed a glass bell jar containing an auction hammer.
- 1.1 An environment in which someone is protected or cut off from the outside world.
let him stay in his bell jar of perfectionist concentration Example sentencesExamples - There's me, pleading with my friends to let go of the emotions making them ill and here I am in my own bell jar, not for the attention but for the quiet, you see.
- To the person in the bell jar… the world itself is a bad dream.
- Its title, the bell jar, is a metaphorical explanation for what her insanity felt like.
- Unlike Verdun, which the French quickly covered with a bell jar of remembrance, the Somme was pretty much rebuilt, monumented, or plowed under.
- Everything seems safely enclosed in a bell jar of the most delicate glass… But inside me there is no peace.
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