Crossword-Solution: CENTRIFUGE
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| Chem-lab device | 1 answer |
| Device to take for a spin? | 1 answer |
| rotate at very high speed in order to separate the liquids from the solids | 1 answer |
| Particle-separating spinner | 1 answer |
| Dairy machine. | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CENTRIFUGE (5)
The contents of the tubes are then poured into a Hopkins centrifuge tube which has a capillary tip graduated in hundredths of a cubic centimeter.
But biology has lacked tools of such extension, and life until now has meant only terrestrial life."[66] [Illustration: FIGURE 13.--Biological reactions uncovered in space medicine studies, such as this centrifuge experiment, may lead to important health discoveries.] The secrets which this research may divulge and their meaning for human health can only be imagined.
The only thing that reminded him that this was not "real" gravity was the faint, but all-pervasive hum of the huge engines that drove the big centrifuge.
The rotors, in fact, would be floated in oil just as the high-speed centrifuge the Chief had mentioned had floated on compressed air.
First there was the dizzying, mind-blackening centrifuge test, to see if you could take enough Gs of acceleration, and still be alert enough to fit a simple block puzzle together.
Quotes with CENTRIFUGE (3)
Finally when he climbed below deck after dark, wondering where his dinner was, perhaps with a storm come up and rough seas and blinding rains, I'd sulk and lure him into the warm and steamy darkness and from the hairs of his warm body I'd breed a myriad smiling, sparkle-eyed one-year-olds, my broods, my flocks. In the churning seas, below the waves, together inside our hammock woven in coarse sailcloth by Unguentine's deft hands, a spherical webbed sack which hung and swivell…
Hope,... which whispered from Pandora's box after all the other plagues and sorrows had escaped, is the best and last of all things. Without it, there is only time. And time pushes at our backs like a centrifuge, forcing outward and away, until it nudges us into oblivion... It's a law of motion, a fact of physics..., no different from the stages of white dwarves and red giants. Like all things in the universe, we are destined from birth to diverge. Time is simply the yardstic…
Hope... which is whispered from Pandora's box only after all the other plagues and sorrows had escaped, is the best and last of all things. Without it, there is only time. And time pushes at our backs like a centrifuge, forcing us outward and away, until it nudges us into oblivion.
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Appears in: Newsday, New Yorker, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1965–2023).