ampul

English

Etymology

From Old French ampule, from Latin ampulla, itself of unknown origin.

Noun

ampul (plural ampuls)

  1. Alternative spelling of ampoule.

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Dutch

Etymology

From Old French ampule, from Latin ampulla, itself of unknown origin.

Pronunciation

Noun

ampul f (plural ampullen, diminutive ampulletje)

  1. An ampoule, small, closed (glass or artifical) vial, as used to dose medicine
  2. A small jug, notably for liturgical use

Derived terms

  • (ampoules by content/use) bloedampul, wijnampul
  • ampullenblad n
  • ampullennis
  • ampullenschaaltje n
  • ampullenstel n

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Turkish

Etymology

From French ampoule.

Noun

ampul

  1. An ampoule, small glass vial


This Turkish entry was created from the translations listed at ampoule. It may be less reliable than other entries, and may be missing parts of speech or additional senses. Please also see ampul in the Turkish Wiktionary. This notice will be removed when the entry is checked. (more information) December 2008

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Last modified on 21 December 2012, at 14:00