coverslip

/ˈkʌvərˌslɪp/
noun
  1. A thin piece of glass or plastic placed over a specimen on a microscope slide to protect it and keep it flat.
    • She cleaned the coverslip with alcohol before using it.
    • A tiny air bubble got trapped under the coverslip, making the image blurry.
    • The scientist carefully placed a coverslip over the water sample.
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