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Actually, a conical graduate is more commonly used for pharmaceutical applications. They might be used to measure distilled water or ethanol for reconstituting a powdered medication. They are a little less accurate than a standard cylindrical graduate, but they make it easier to obtain a fast measurement and allow for easy pouring.
you use a steraphime box with exrareblelike tokens to create the content of pouring out
the boy is pouring water away the rain is pouring down
I'm assuming you want the phrase "pouring in" and not just the word "pouring." Rain is pouring in through the hole in the roof. Whenever she takes over a company, money just starts pouring in.
You will have to measure the length and width, in yards, and multiply. You can also measure it out in feet, multiply, and divide by nine. If you're pouring concrete, you need the cubic yards, not the square yards.
Yes, as in pouring a cup of tea.
You use volume measurement to measure water and other liquids such as cooking or pouring a cup of water. You measure the house temperature with a thermometer. You measure weight (or mass) with a scale to weigh yourself or your food. You measure velocity (and acceleration) while driving. You measure distance, length or size with a ruler, or a meter stick or any other measurement tool.
Empty the 5-liter jar and remove 1 liter of the 7-liter jar.
That is the correct spelling of "pouring" (dispensing liquid).
The rain is not pouring down.
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There is gas pouring on the engine. You have a fuel leak.