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Definition of vial
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of vial is as below...
Vial (n.) A small
bottle,
usually
of
glass;
a
little
glass
vessel
with a
narrow
aperture
intended
to be
closed
with a
stopper;
as, a vial of
medicine..
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Mischief
::
Mischief
(n.) Harm;
damage;
esp.,
disarrangement
of
order;
trouble
or
vexation
caused
by human
agency
or by some
living
being,
intentionally
or not;
often,
calamity,
mishap;
trivial
evil
caused
by
thoughtlessness,
or in
sport..
Intervale
::
Intervale
(n.) A tract of low
ground
between
hills,
or along the banks of a
stream,
usually
alluvial
land,
enriched
by the
overflowings
of the
river,
or by
fertilizing
deposits
of earth from the
adjacent
hills.
Cf.
Bottom,
n., 7..
Synovial
::
Synovia
(n.) A
transparent,
viscid,
lubricating
fluid which
contains
mucin and
secreted
by
synovial
membranes;
synovial
fluid..
Lixivial
::
Lixivial
(a.)
Having
the
qualities
of
alkaline
salts
extracted
from wood
ashes.
Gavial
::
Gavial
(n.) A large
Asiatic
crocodilian
(Gavialis
Gangeticus);
--
called
also nako, and
Gangetic
crocodile..
Wassail
::
Wassail
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
wassail,
or to a
wassail;
convivial;
as, a
wassail
bowl..
Merrymaker
::
Merrymaker
(n.) One who makes
merriment
or
indulges
in
conviviality;
a
jovial
comrade.
Nakoo
::
Nakoo (n.) The
gavial.
Gimcrack
::
Gimcrack
(n.) A
trivial
mechanism;
a
device;
a toy; a
pretty
thing.
Trivial
::
Trivial
(a.) Of
little
worth or
importance;
inconsiderable;
trifling;
petty;
paltry;
as, a
trivial
subject
or
affair..
Jovially
::
Jovially
(adv.)
In a
jovial
manner;
merrily;
gayly.
Jovialty
::
Jovialty
(n.)
Joviality.
Jolly
::
Jolly
(superl.)
Full of life and
mirth;
jovial;
joyous;
merry;
mirthful.
Diluvial
::
Diluvial
(a.)
Effected
or
produced
by a flood or
deluge
of
water;
-- said of
coarse
and
imperfectly
stratified
deposits
along
ancient
or
existing
water
courses.
Similar
unstratified
deposits
were
formed
by the
agency
of ice. The time of
deposition
has been
called
the
Diluvian
epoch.
Convivialist
::
Convivialist
(n.) A
person
of
convivial
habits.
Hairsplitting
::
Hairsplitting
(a.)
Making
excessively
nice or
trivial
distinctions
in
reasoning;
subtle.
Viole
::
Viole (n.) A vial.
Lixivial
::
Lixivial
(a.)
Impregnated
with, or
consisting
of,
alkaline
salts
extracted
from wood
ashes;
impregnated
with a salt or salts like a
lixivium..
Trifle
::
Trifle
(n.) A thing of very
little
value or
importance;
a
paltry,
or
trivial,
affair..
Fond
::
Fond
(superl.)
Trifling;
valued
by
folly;
trivial.
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