| syring | I put the used syringes in a can for safe disposal. |
| syring | I was calm until I saw the syringe! |
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| syringa | (n) genus of Old World shrubs or low trees having fragrant flowers in showy panicles: lilacs, Syn. genus Syringa |
| syringe | (n) a medical instrument used to inject or withdraw fluids |
| syringe | (v) spray or irrigate (a body part) with a syringe |
| Syringa | n. [ NL., fr. Gr. &unr_;, &unr_;, a shepherd's pipe, tube. Cf. Syringe. ] (Bot.) |
| Syringe | n. [ F. seringue (cf. Pr. siringua, Sp. jeringa, It. sciringa, scilinga), fg. Gr. &unr_;, &unr_;, a pipe or tube; cf. Skr. svar to sound, and E. swarum. Cf. Syringa. ] A kind of small hand-pump for throwing a stream of liquid, or for purposes of aspiration. It consists of a small cylindrical barrel and piston, or a bulb of soft elastic material, with or without valves, and with a nozzle which is sometimes at the end of a flexible tube; -- used for injecting animal bodies, cleansing wounds, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Syringe | v. t. |
| Syringeal | a. (Anat.) Of or pertaining to the syrinx; |
| Syringin | n. (Chem.) A glucoside found in the bark of the lilac ( |
| Syringocoele | ‖n. [ Syrinx + Gr. &unr_; hollow. ] (Anat.) The central canal of the spinal cord. B. G. Wilder. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Syringotome | n. [ Cf. F. syringotome. See Syringotomy. ] (Surg. & Anat.) A small blunt-pointed bistoury, -- used in syringotomy. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Syringotomy | n. [ Gr. &unr_; a tube, a hollow sore + &unr_; to cut: cf. F. syringotomie. ] (Surg.) The operation of cutting for anal fistula. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Syringe { f }; Flieder { m } [ bot. ] | syringa [Add to Longdo] |