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phial
[ fahy-uhl ]
phial
/ ˈfaɪəl /
noun
- a small bottle for liquids; vial
Other Words From
- phi·al·ine [fahy, -, uh, -lin, -lahyn], adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of phial1
Word History and Origins
Origin of phial1
Example Sentences
The companies confirmed they are out of stock of certain quantities of the treatment, which comes in different-sized ampules or phials.
I sought the key of the side-door in the kitchen; I sought, too, a phial of oil and a feather; I oiled the key and the lock.
But its description of production and domestic demand as "in harmony" for "this stage" suggests a reluctance to promote the vaccination campaign too hard, until more phials are rolling down factory conveyer belts.
Recently, however, Banville told the New York Times that he shut Black “in a room with a pistol, a phial of sleeping pills and a bottle of Scotch, and that was the end of him.”
So I shut him in a room with a pistol, a phial of sleeping pills and a bottle of Scotch, and that was the end of him.
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