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How to pronounce vial in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms ampoule, ampul, ampule, phial
Type of bottle

Examples of vial

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Each vial of LiLash stimulator is intended to be used daily to maximize results.
From the timesunion.com
Pressing the outside of the tube breaks a small vial containing yellow crystals.
From the usatoday.com
He put them in a vial on his desk and promptly forgot about them for a few days.
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The zipped pockets keep my wallet, watch, and 1-ounce vial of clown tears safe.
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After about 30 seconds, there is a loud pop, and the vial rockets to the ceiling.
From the washingtonpost.com
Each vial represents a soldier who died in Iraq from March 2003 to November 2008.
From the chron.com
She leaves the vial where she found it and returns to the Sanctuary empty handed.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The woman kept the vial until her death in 2010, when it was passed to her son.
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If it was the common brand called CroFab, it retails at about $2,000 per vial.
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More examples
  • Phial: a small bottle that contains a drug (especially a sealed sterile container for injection by needle)
  • A vial (also phial) is a relatively small glass vessel or bottle, especially used to store medication as liquids, powders or in other forms like capsules. They can also be sample vessels e.g. for use in autosampler devices in analytical chromatography.
  • Allahabad Airport or Allahabad Bamrauli Airport is located at Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is at a distance of from Allahabad and is operational for domestic flights. Nearest other operational airports are Varanasi and Lucknow.
  • (Vials) Small bottles used by some therapists. These contain either an actual substance or the energy pattern of the substance, or a homeopathic or flower remedy.
  • (vials) can be prepared in water or alcohol-water or saline
  • Vials are small plastic or glass bottles used for storing and transporting liquid drugs and chemicals.
  • (Viae) were distinguished not only according to their public or private character, but according to the materials employed and the methods followed in their construction. Ulpian divided them up in the following fashion:^[9]
  • (viae) roads A Roman military encampment was posessed of many roads, set out in a precise pattern, all of which served a specific function:
  • Small bottle with a rubber stopper from which medicine or doses are supplied