| BURETTE | A graduated glass tube for delivering known volumes of a liquid (7) |
| TOME | Word, from "cut, shear, piece, roll of papyrus", for one of several volumes of a literary work originally, later any large weighty usually scholarly book (4) |
| PIPETTE | Graduated glass tube used to measure or transfer known volumes of liquid |
| PIPETTES | Glass tubes used to transfer or measure known volumes of liquid (8) |
| MEASURE | Cup, jug or spoon for quantifying cookery ingredients by volume; a graduated strip of tape or flexible metal for ascertaining length or width; a stately dance; or, a bar of music (7) |
| CHIMNEY | A fireplace's flue; a steam engine's smokestack; a volcano's vent; or, an oil lamp's glass tube for protecting its flame (7) |
| PIPET | Measuring instrument consisting of a graduated glass tube. (5) |
| DENSITY | The ratio of mass to volume of a body (7) |
| PYRAMID | One third the height times the area of the base gives the volume of a what? (7) |
| ALMANAC | Annual volume of a transport route crossing motorway roundabout (7) |
| POSTAGE | Charge for delivering pages to be edited (7) |
| ALUMNUS | A graduated chap |
| HYDRATE | Disguise charge for delivering water |
| RULE | Word for a graduated strip of metal or wood; a code of religious life; a principle of conduct or procedure; or, a standard of estimation (4) |
| QUADRANT | From the Latin meaning "four", a fourth part/sector of a circle; or, a mariner or stargazer's old instrument with a graduated arc of 90 degrees for measuring altitudes (8) |
| THERMOMETER | A kind of small glass tube for showing temperatures (11) |
| SCALE | Either of the two pans of a balance; a series of musical notes; or, a graduated measure (5) |
| FLOAT | Vehicle for delivering milk; a plasterer's trowel; item attached to a fishing line; or, a fizzy drink with a scoop of ice cream (5) |
| BURET | Graduated glass tube |
| BULK | From the Old Norse for "cargo", a ship's freight or hold; the volume of a great size; the main or greater part; any huge body; the thickness of paper; or, dietary fibre/roughage (4) |