alembic
Example Sentences
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It’s distilled from Fijian sugar cane in both alembic and column stills and aged for no less than two years in bourbon casks on Fiji.
From New York Times
The copper pot still, or alembic, sits behind the spacious bar like a shiny visitor from outer space.
From New York Times
In his chemistry lab, a short walk from the history department, the cabinets are full of alembics, retorts and other bulbous glass devices.
From Washington Post
Although he relished putting his life into his art, he boiled life in his poet’s alembic at a pretty high temperature, and much of the who, when, and how was volatilized away.
From The New Yorker
There’s also an alembic — a piece of equipment used to distil chemicals — along with common plants and charismatic megafauna such as pandas.
From Nature
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.