noun
- thin pieces of glass or plastic placed over specimens on microscope slides to protect them and improve viewing
Usage: scientific; laboratory equipment
Examples
- The lab technician carefully placed coverslips over the tissue samples.
- Make sure the coverslips are clean before examining the bacteria.
- We need to order more coverslips for the biology class experiments.
- The coverslip protects the specimen from dust and damage.
- Remove the coverslip gently to avoid disturbing the sample.
- Standard coverslips are typically 0.13 to 0.17 millimeters thick.