laboratory
Definition of laboratory:
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part of speech: noun
A chemist's workroom: a place where scientific experiments are systematically carried on: a place for the manufacture of arms and war- material: a place where anything is prepared for use.
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part of speech: noun
A place where chemical preparations or medicines are manufactured or sold; a druggist's shop; the workroom of a chemist, a pyrotechnist, & c.
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Common misspellings:
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- labaratory (1.3%)
- labratory (60.4%)
- labrotary (2.3%)
- labertory (1.7%)
- laboratoy (0.7%)
- labratorium (1.0%)
- labartory (0.7%)
- laboratary (1.0%)
- labatory (0.7%)
- labarotory (1.7%)
- labroratory (1.3%)
- labrotory (6.9%)
- labortary (0.7%)
- labortory (13.9%)
- laboratroy (1.0%)
- laboritory (1.0%)
- labotory (0.3%)
- laberotory (0.7%)
- laboraotry (1.3%)
- laboratery (0.7%)
- laboratry (0.7%)
- lavoratory (0.3%)
Usage examples for laboratory:
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The body is in our laboratory
"Astounding Stories of Super-Science July 1930" – Various -
Go back to your laboratory
"Marriage" – H. G. Wells -
It's all Laboratory Work.
"Frenzied Fiction" – Stephen Leacock -
He may have taken it into the hospital; into his laboratory perhaps.
"The Crime of the French CafĂ© and Other Stories" – Nicholas Carter