vial

[ˈvaɪəl]

vial Definition

a small container, typically cylindrical and made of glass, used especially for holding liquid medicines.

Using vial: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "vial" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The nurse handed me a vial of painkillers.

  • Example

    The scientist carefully poured the solution into a vial.

  • Example

    The vial contained a sample of the virus.

vial Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with vial

  • a container that holds important medical information about a person, such as their medical history, allergies, and medications, which is kept in a visible location in case of emergency

    Example

    She keeps a vial of life on her refrigerator door in case of an emergency.

  • a symbol of God's judgment and punishment in the Bible

    Example

    The seventh angel poured out his vial of wrath upon the earth, and there were lightning and thunder and a great earthquake.

  • vial necklace

    a piece of jewelry that contains a small vial, often filled with perfume or essential oils

    Example

    She wore a vial necklace that contained a drop of her favorite fragrance.

Origins of vial

from Old French 'fiole', from Latin 'phiala', meaning 'a broad flat container'

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Summary: vial in Brief

A 'vial' [ˈvaɪəl] is a small cylindrical container, usually made of glass, used to hold liquid medicines or other substances. It is commonly used in the medical and scientific fields, as in 'The scientist carefully poured the solution into a vial.' 'Vial' also appears in phrases like 'vial of life,' which refers to a container holding important medical information, and 'vial necklace,' which is a piece of jewelry containing a small vial of perfume or essential oils.

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