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from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In chem., a trough (generally of porcelain, cast-iron, or wood) used to hold mercury over which, in glass jars or tubes, gases are collected which, on account of their solubility, can not well be collected over water: essentially, a pneumatic trough containing mercury instead of water.
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