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the vial
noun
A glass vessel or bottle, especially a small tube-shaped bottle used to store medicine, perfume or other chemical.
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The vial is tiny.
And at the bottom of the vial were anthrax bacteria.
There lay Romeo dead on his back, the vial of poison still in his hand.
All the vial gives off is an odd treacle liqueur smell.
"It says it's testosterone," Ng said and then handed the vial to von Eschenbach.
Ben-David was in an Amman hotel, holding the vial containing an antidote to the poison.
Enclosed is an air bubble that floats to the highest part of the vial.
There's a water tap on hand to clean the can and the vial.
"You can gauge their health by how quickly they go up the vial".
The testing device, which resembles a dipstick, is then inserted into the vial.
You could die," Bell's father said, snatching the vial she was about to sniff.
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