autoclavable

autoclavable
au·to·clav·able 'ȯt-ə-.klā-və-bəl, .ȯt-ə-' adj able to withstand the action of an autoclave
au·to·clav·abil·i·ty .ȯt-ə-.klā-və-'bil-ət-ē n, pl -ties

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