ampul A small hermetically sealed glass vial containing a sterile chemical substance suitable for injection.
Chambers DictionaryChamber's 20th Century Dictionary📕
ampul am′pul, n. a small earthenware or glass
vessel of an oblong globular form, used for containing consecrated oil or
wine and water for the eucharistic service—now more commonly
Ampul′la. [O. Fr.
ampole—L. ampulla.]
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