shaker Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈʃeɪ.kər]
  • Us [ ˈʃeɪ.kɚ]

Meaning of shaker In English

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Examples of shaker

  • Cultures were pre-incubated at the respective growth temperatures in incubator shakers for at least 3 h before the addition of 1 ml of an overnight culture.

  • Owing to the presence of these shakers, that cannot be done, which means that clothes have to be dried inside the homes.

  • Thirdly, as political movers and shakers we have to be frank with the people we represent.

  • The well-known, sometimes rather colourful, movers and shakers in the community tended to be members of the local council.

  • I call them bone shakers.

  • The economy is going again and it is going because the people that are the shakers and the movers are motivated and doing what they are best at.

  • Shakers have largely been replaced by magnetic stirrers for many purposes, but are still favoured for some situations, such as those involving large volumes.

  • A hygroscopic material will tend to become damp and cakey when exposed to moist air (such as the salt inside salt shakers during humid weather).

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