: a small closed or closable vessel especially for liquids
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Back in the lab, Waters is done infusing all three vials of synthetic blood into the rabbit after about 10 minutes.—Rob Stein, NPR, 24 July 2025 According to prosecutors, Plasencia and Chavez distributed about 20 vials of liquid ketamine to Perry in exchange for $55,000 cash during the last few weeks of the actor’s life.—Nancy Dillon, Rolling Stone, 23 July 2025 Most flu shots are already thimerosal-free, but if the CDC adopts the new recommendation, multi-dose vials with thimerosal may become harder to find—especially in rural areas.—Fran Kritz, Verywell Health, 16 July 2025 Today, it is used sparingly— the single-dose flu vaccines that the majority of Americans receive don’t contain it, but it’s still used as a preservative in multi-dose vials, which just 4-5% of patients in the US receive.—Lisa Jarvis, Mercury News, 5 July 2025 See All Example Sentences for vial
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Etymology
Middle English fiole, viole, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin fiola, alteration of Latin phiala — more at phial
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