What is the name of the "curve" in measuring liquids?

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Meniscus.
(Measure at the bottom of it.)
The meniscus is concave |_| when the liquid wets the surface. When it doesn't wet the surface (mercury is an example), the meniscus is convex|line on top|. Poor drawings but that's the best I can do. Water, for example, is called adhesive and mercury is cohesive.
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