Crossword-Solution: HYDROMETER 10 letters, 10 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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Hydrometer n. An instrument for determining the specific gravities of
liquids, and thence the strength spirituous liquors, saline solutions,
etc.
Hydrometer n. An instrument, variously constructed, used for
measuring the velocity or discharge of water, as in rivers, from
reservoirs, etc., and called by various specific names according to its
construction or use, as tachometer, rheometer, hydrometer, pendulum,
etc.; a current gauge.

We have 10 clues for the answer “HYDROMETER”

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ALCOHOL-percentage measuring instrument 1 answer
Apparatus to measure the relative density of liquids 1 answer
INSTRUMENT to determine specific gravity of liquids 1 answer
SPECIFIC gravity measuring instrument (of liquids) 1 answer
an instrument for measuring the specific gravity of liquids 1 answer
specific gravity measuring instrument 1 answer
hydroscope 3 answers
hygrometer 3 answers
DENSIMETER 3 answers
ALCOHOL measure 4 answers
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Robert Boyle's hydrometer, which he described in a paper in the "Philosophical Transactions" for June, 1675, under the title of a "New Essay instrument." In this paper the author refers to a glass instrument exhibited many years before by himself, "consisting of a bubble furnished with a long and slender stem, which was to be put into several liquors to compare and estimate their specific gravity." Boyle describes this glass bubble in a paper in "Philosophical Transactions," vol.
Diary of Samuel Pepys, December 1668 Samuel Pepys 2004
Robert Boyle’s hydrometer, which he described in a paper in the “Philosophical Transactions” for June, 1675, under the title of a “New Essay instrument.” In this paper the author refers to a glass instrument exhibited many years before by himself, “consisting of a bubble furnished with a long and slender stem, which was to be put into several liquors to compare and estimate their specific gravity.” Boyle describes this glass bubble in a paper in “Philosophical Transactions,” vol.
Diary of Samuel Pepys, Complete Samuel Pepys 2003
The graduations, or marks, on the tube, or top part, of the hydrometer serve to indicate the percentage of solid matter dissolved in a solution and register from to 50 degrees.
Woman's Institute Library of Cookery, Vol. 5 Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences 2006
Allow the sugar to dissolve completely, pour a little of the mixture into a glass or a graduate, and insert the hydrometer, as shown in Fig.
Woman's Institute Library of Cookery, Vol. 5 Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences 2006
However, if a hydrometer is not used, it will be necessary to apply the best judgment possible to the rules given for the proportion of ingredients used in jelly making.
Woman's Institute Library of Cookery, Vol. 5 Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences 2006