Flask
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Flask may refer to:
- Laboratory flask, laboratory glassware for holding larger volumes than simple test tubes
- Erlenmeyer flask, a widely used type of laboratory flask which features a flat bottom, a conical body, and a cylindrical neck
- Vacuum flask a container designed to keep warm drinks warm and refrigerated drinks cold
- Hip flask, a small container used to carry a small amount of liquid
- Flask (casting) a container without a top or bottom, with sides only, used to hold molding sand
- Flask (web framework) a web framework for the Python programming language
- Powder flask
- FLASK, the Flux Advanced Security Kernel, an operating system security architecture
- Flask, a 76-pound (34.46 kg) unit of mass used to measure mercury. Mercury does not react with iron. Historically, mercury was stored and shipped in iron flasks.
See also
- Bottle
- All pages beginning with "Flask"
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- Lagena, a word derived from the Greek meaning flask
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