Instillator
[in-stuh-ley-ter] /ˈɪn stəˌleɪ tər/
noun, Medicine/Medical.
1.
an apparatus for putting liquid drop by drop into a cavity.
instillator in·stil·la·tor (ĭn’stə-lā’tər)
n.
See dropper.
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