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ampulla (encz) | ampulla,ampule n: Zdeněk Brož |
Ampulla (gcide) | Ampulla \Am*pul"la\, n.; pl. Ampull[ae]. [L. ]
1. (Rom. Antiq.) A narrow-necked vessel having two handles
and bellying out like a jug.
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2. (Eccl.)
(a) A cruet for the wine and water at Mass.
(b) The vase in which the holy oil for chrism, unction, or
coronation is kept. --Shipley.
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3. (Biol.) Any membranous bag shaped like a leathern bottle,
as the dilated end of a vessel or duct; especially the
dilations of the semicircular canals of the ear.
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ampulla (wn) | ampulla
n 1: the dilated portion of a canal or duct especially of the
semicircular canals of the ear
2: a flask that has two handles; used by Romans for wines or
oils |
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ampullary (encz) | ampullary,ampulovitý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Ampulla (gcide) | Ampulla \Am*pul"la\, n.; pl. Ampull[ae]. [L. ]
1. (Rom. Antiq.) A narrow-necked vessel having two handles
and bellying out like a jug.
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2. (Eccl.)
(a) A cruet for the wine and water at Mass.
(b) The vase in which the holy oil for chrism, unction, or
coronation is kept. --Shipley.
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3. (Biol.) Any membranous bag shaped like a leathern bottle,
as the dilated end of a vessel or duct; especially the
dilations of the semicircular canals of the ear.
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Ampullaceous (gcide) | Ampullaceous \Am`pul*la"ceous\, a. [L. ampullaceus, fr.
ampulla.]
Like a bottle or inflated bladder; bottle-shaped; swelling.
--Kirby.
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Ampullaceous sac (Zool.), one of the peculiar cavities in
the tissues of sponges, containing the zooidal cells.
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Ampullaceous sac (gcide) | Ampullaceous \Am`pul*la"ceous\, a. [L. ampullaceus, fr.
ampulla.]
Like a bottle or inflated bladder; bottle-shaped; swelling.
--Kirby.
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Ampullaceous sac (Zool.), one of the peculiar cavities in
the tissues of sponges, containing the zooidal cells.
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Ampullae (gcide) | Ampulla \Am*pul"la\, n.; pl. Ampull[ae]. [L. ]
1. (Rom. Antiq.) A narrow-necked vessel having two handles
and bellying out like a jug.
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2. (Eccl.)
(a) A cruet for the wine and water at Mass.
(b) The vase in which the holy oil for chrism, unction, or
coronation is kept. --Shipley.
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3. (Biol.) Any membranous bag shaped like a leathern bottle,
as the dilated end of a vessel or duct; especially the
dilations of the semicircular canals of the ear.
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Ampullar (gcide) | Ampullar \Am"pul*lar\, Ampullary \Am`pul*la*ry\, a.
Resembling an ampulla.
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Ampullary (gcide) | Ampullar \Am"pul*lar\, Ampullary \Am`pul*la*ry\, a.
Resembling an ampulla.
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Ampullate (gcide) | Ampullate \Am"pul*late\, Ampullated \Am"pul*la`ted\a.
Having an ampulla; flask-shaped; bellied.
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Ampullated (gcide) | Ampullate \Am"pul*late\, Ampullated \Am"pul*la`ted\a.
Having an ampulla; flask-shaped; bellied.
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Saccopharynx ampullaceus (gcide) | Bottle \Bot"tle\, n. [OE. bote, botelle, OF. botel, bouteille,
F. bouteille, fr. LL. buticula, dim. of butis, buttis, butta,
flask. Cf. Butt a cask.]
1. A hollow vessel, usually of glass or earthenware (but
formerly of leather), with a narrow neck or mouth, for
holding liquids.
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2. The contents of a bottle; as much as a bottle contains;
as, to drink a bottle of wine.
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3. Fig.: Intoxicating liquor; as, to drown one's reason in
the bottle.
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Note: Bottle is much used adjectively, or as the first part
of a compound.
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Bottle ale, bottled ale. [Obs.] --Shak.
Bottle brush, a cylindrical brush for cleansing the
interior of bottles.
Bottle fish (Zool.), a kind of deep-sea eel ({Saccopharynx
ampullaceus}), remarkable for its baglike gullet, which
enables it to swallow fishes two or three times its won
size.
Bottle flower. (Bot.) Same as Bluebottle.
Bottle glass, a coarse, green glass, used in the
manufacture of bottles. --Ure.
Bottle gourd (Bot.), the common gourd or calabash
(Lagenaria Vulgaris), whose shell is used for bottles,
dippers, etc.
Bottle grass (Bot.), a nutritious fodder grass ({Setaria
glauca} and Setaria viridis); -- called also foxtail,
and green foxtail.
Bottle tit (Zool.), the European long-tailed titmouse; --
so called from the shape of its nest.
Bottle tree (Bot.), an Australian tree ({Sterculia
rupestris}), with a bottle-shaped, or greatly swollen,
trunk.
Feeding bottle, Nursing bottle, a bottle with a rubber
nipple (generally with an intervening tube), used in
feeding infants.
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ampullar (wn) | ampullar
adj 1: of or related to an ampulla [syn: ampullar,
ampullary] |
ampullary (wn) | ampullary
adj 1: of or related to an ampulla [syn: ampullar,
ampullary] |
hyperoodon ampullatus (wn) | Hyperoodon ampullatus
n 1: northern Atlantic beaked whale with a bulbous forehead
[syn: bottle-nosed whale, bottlenose whale,
bottlenose, Hyperoodon ampullatus] |
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