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		Definition of vial in English: vialnoun ˈvʌɪəlˈvaɪ(ə)l A small container, typically cylindrical and made of glass, used especially for holding liquid medicines.  Example sentencesExamples -  Scully walks up to the table and places upon it a glass vial containing a honeybee that almost cost the agent her life.
 -  For dry storage, spores were placed in hermetic glass vials.
 -  The number of vials used effectively in anesthesia was estimated based on a market survey.
 -  The evidence was a small bucket, containing used vials, syringes and needles.
 -  The walnut box has a window through which we see three glass vials on a shelf lit from behind.
 -  The cells from the spatula or brush are put onto a glass slide, or into a vial, and sent to a laboratory.
 -  Mortality in vials containing sucrose solution without ethanol was negligible.
 -  One of the envelopes contained hair and a vial filled with a red substance that may have been blood.
 -  She states that a needle filter should be used when drawing up medications from a grass vial.
 -  Vials were examined daily for the presence of eggs and those vials containing eggs were separated.
 -  Leaf tissue was placed in vials containing silica gel and stored at room temperature.
 -  He spent a few years in England in industry making, of all things, vials for medicines.
 -  He also knew that the vials of both medications were exactly the same except for the name printed on the label.
 -  Two-day-old larvae were placed into vials containing medium rehydrated with the adaptive dose of the compounds to be tested.
 -  He had filled a flat box with sample vials containing a weighed amount of fine filings for analysis.
 -  It is important to use good aseptic technique when accessing multiple-dose vials.
 -  Both were kept in clear glass vials, which were identical in size and shape.
 -  She reached down and poured the remaining water in her pot into a glass vial.
 -  Dried pollen and spores were then stored in glass vials at room temperature until required.
 -  Ritter picked up a box off the counter containing three small vials of different colored liquids.
 
 
 Origin   Middle English: alteration of phial. phial from Middle English: The word phial is from Old French fiole, via Latin from Greek phialē which described a broad flat container, rather than our small, cylindrical container. Vial is simply a re-spelling of the same word. 
 Rhymes   denial, dial, espial, Lyall, mistrial, myall, Niall, phial, trial, viol    Definition of vial in US English: vialnounˈvaɪ(ə)lˈvī(ə)l A small container, typically cylindrical and made of glass, used especially for holding liquid medicines.  Example sentencesExamples -  He had filled a flat box with sample vials containing a weighed amount of fine filings for analysis.
 -  She reached down and poured the remaining water in her pot into a glass vial.
 -  Vials were examined daily for the presence of eggs and those vials containing eggs were separated.
 -  Mortality in vials containing sucrose solution without ethanol was negligible.
 -  Two-day-old larvae were placed into vials containing medium rehydrated with the adaptive dose of the compounds to be tested.
 -  Scully walks up to the table and places upon it a glass vial containing a honeybee that almost cost the agent her life.
 -  Both were kept in clear glass vials, which were identical in size and shape.
 -  Dried pollen and spores were then stored in glass vials at room temperature until required.
 -  The number of vials used effectively in anesthesia was estimated based on a market survey.
 -  The walnut box has a window through which we see three glass vials on a shelf lit from behind.
 -  The cells from the spatula or brush are put onto a glass slide, or into a vial, and sent to a laboratory.
 -  It is important to use good aseptic technique when accessing multiple-dose vials.
 -  He spent a few years in England in industry making, of all things, vials for medicines.
 -  Ritter picked up a box off the counter containing three small vials of different colored liquids.
 -  The evidence was a small bucket, containing used vials, syringes and needles.
 -  Leaf tissue was placed in vials containing silica gel and stored at room temperature.
 -  He also knew that the vials of both medications were exactly the same except for the name printed on the label.
 -  She states that a needle filter should be used when drawing up medications from a grass vial.
 -  For dry storage, spores were placed in hermetic glass vials.
 -  One of the envelopes contained hair and a vial filled with a red substance that may have been blood.
 
 
 Origin   Middle English: alteration of phial.     |