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lactometer
lactometer (lækˈtɒmɪtə(r)) [f. lacto- + -meter.] An instrument for gauging the purity of milk.1817 Blackw. Mag. II. 219 A Lactometer, for ascertaining the comparative value of each cow's milk in a dairy. 1872 Echo 8 Oct. 5 Milk which was proved by the lactometer to be more than half water. Oxford English Dictionary
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Lactoscope
References See also Lactometer Measuring instruments wikipedia.org
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galacto-
galacto- (gəlæktəʊ) before a vowel galact-, combining form of Gr. γάλα, γαλακτ-, milk, occurring in various scientific compounds. gaˈlactagogue a. [Gr. -αγωγός leading], inducing a flow of milk; also n. anything that does this. gaˈlactocele [ad. mod.L. galactocēlē: cele n.] (see quot.). gaˌlacto-geˈ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Friedrich Heeren
In 1881 he introduced an apparatus for the testing of milk (lactometer, patent# 241655). wikipedia.org
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pioscope
pioscope (ˈpaɪəskəʊp) [irreg. f. Gr. πῖον (sc. γάλα) rich milk (neut. of πῑ́ων fat) + -scope.] A form of lactometer invented by Heeren, in which the purity of milk is tested by comparing its colour, as seen through the uncoloured part of a plate of glass, with the colours of sectors of the plate pai... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hydrometer
Lactometer A lactometer is used to check purity of cow's milk. If the milk sample is pure, the lactometer floats; if it is adulterated or impure, the lactometer sinks. wikipedia.org
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creamometer
creamometer (kriːˈmɒmɪtə(r)) [f. cream n.2, after lactometer. In F. crémomètre.] An instrument for measuring the percentage of cream contained in a sample of milk.1876 A. H. Hassall Food 414 The amount of cream is determined by means of an instrument invented by the late Sir Joseph Banks, called a c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mary Dicas
Her hydrometer and lactometer are discussed in an article of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica. The article says that the Dicas hydrometer is too complex and the lactometer isn't accurate enough. wikipedia.org
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Robert Ogden Doremus
He obtained aid from the Board of Health in suppressing the gases emanating from the gas houses, and opposed its action in adopting the "lactometer with wikipedia.org
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hydrometer
hydrometer (haɪˈdrɒmɪtə(r)) [mod. f. Gr. ὑδρο- water + -meter. F. hydromètre (first recorded 1768) was app. adopted from English, but has commonly the sense ‘rain-gauge’, the hydrometer being called in F. aréomètre, aræometer.] 1. An instrument for determining the specific gravity of liquids, or som... Oxford English Dictionary
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-meter
-meter in actual use commonly -ˈometer, and in some later formations -ˈimeter, a terminal element in words denoting scientific instruments for automatically measuring something. Many words with this ending, as barometer, hydrometer, hygrometer, thermometer, were formed in the 17th c., and represent ... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Two Captains
After breaking the Tatarinov's lactometer, getting into a fight with Katya over that, and Katya's taking the blame, they become best friends and Sanya wikipedia.org
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Antonio Meucci
those used in present-day coffee machines 1875 Household utensil (description not available) usefulness to cheapness, that will find a ready sale 1875 "Lactometer wikipedia.org
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