Ampul
a sealed gl-ss or plastic bulb containing solutions for hypodermic injection.
historical examples
the chief sign of the canterbury pilgrimage was an ampul or ampulla or flask of lead or pewter.
a handbook of pictorial history henry w. donald
n.
sealed container holding a dose of medicine, 1907, from french ampul (1886), from latin ampulla (see ampoule). a modern borrowing of the word represented by middle english ampoule.
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