am·pule or am·poule also am·pul (ampl, -pyl)
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Tweet n. A hermetically sealed vial made of glass or plastic that contains a sterile medicinal solution or a powder that is usually made into a solution for subcutaneous, intramuscular, or intravenous injection. [Frenchampoule, fromOld French, fromLatinampulla; see AMPULLA.] (click for a larger image) ampule |
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