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The 100, by Morgan
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- Although his shoulder-length gray hair partially obscured the pin on the collar of his lab coat, Clarke didn't need the insignia to recognize him as the Council's chief medical advisor.†
p. 4.3lab = a workplace where people do scientific or medical research, or produce drugs or chemicals (also used figuratively) OR (as an adjective) related to such a place
- It's my fault she's being sent down there like some lab rat.†
p. 18.6
- "Either way, it'd be best if you stayed out of the lab," he said with calculated carelessness, as if the thought had only just crossed his mind.†
p. 48.5
- The Council had approved their request for a customized private laboratory, as her parents' new project required them to monitor experiments throughout the night.†
p. 48.7
- Her heart thumping, Clarke spun around and walked down the long hallway that led to the lab.†
p. 50.1
- The lab was much bigger than she'd imagined, larger than their entire flat, and filled with rows of narrow beds like in the hospital.†
p. 50.8
- She followed it to a bed on the other side of the lab.†
p. 51.6
- Clarke looked around the lab for something to indicate what her parents were treating, and her eyes settled on an enormous screen on the far wall.†
p. 52.6
- I've been in the lab.†
p. 101.3
- Thalia moaned and curled into a ball, reminding Clarke of Lilly on one of her bad nights, when Clarke would sneak into the lab so her friend wouldn't have to be alone.†
p. 130.2
- After a quick search of the flat to make sure her parents weren't home, Clarke hurried to the lab and entered the code.†
p. 187.6 *
- A strange numbness spread over Wells as he watched the Vice Chancellor stand, his face grave as he explained that while he'd approved their request for a new lab, he never said a word about experimenting on children.†
p. 262.2
- We know from the security log that she visited the lab on a regular basis.†
p. 263.2
- Although they both spent most of the day in their lab, over the past few weeks, they'd conveniently found excuses to leave right before Clarke returned from her training and rarely came back until just before she went to sleep.†
p. 282.5
- The lab was quiet.†
p. 282.8
Definitions:
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(1)
(laboratory) a workplace where people do scientific or medical research, or produce drugs or chemicals
or (as an adjective): related to such a place -
(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) Much more rarely, lab can be used as an abbreviated way of saying Labrador retriever. It is also a rare last name and may indicate someone's initials.