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water bath
noun
- a system for the control of temperature in which a vessel containing the material to be heated is set into or over one containing water and receiving the heat directly.
- a bath of water.
water-bath
noun
- chem a vessel containing heated water, used for heating substances
Word History and Origins
Origin of water bath1
Example Sentences
The team's information engine consists of a tiny bead in a water bath that is held in place with an optical trap.
The researchers placed four flasks in a 63 degrees F water bath and the other four flasks in a 70 F water bath.
A crucial detail: Certain foods, including meat, dairy, grains and certain types of vegetables, should not be canned with a water bath.
There are two main canning methods: pressure canning, which requires specialized equipment, and water bath canning, which can be done with a standard stockpot and a Mason jar.
The name “water bath canning” refers to a crucial part of the process: submerging lidded jars in a bath of boiling water.
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