Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
reagent-strip
noun
/ˈriː.eɪ.dʒənt strɪp/

Definition
A reagent strip is a narrow strip of plastic or paper that is coated with chemical reagents used for testing various substances in a sample, often in medical or laboratory settings.

Examples
- Before taking the test, make sure to dip the reagent strip into the sample fluid.
- The nurse used a reagent strip to check for glucose levels in the patient’s urine.

Meaning
Reagent strips allow for the detection of specific chemicals or properties in fluids, typically urine, to provide quick and easy diagnostic information without the need for complex laboratory equipment.

Synonyms
- Test strip
- Diagnostic strip
- Testing strip