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syringe
sy·ringe S0973400 (sə-rĭnj′, sîr′ĭnj)n.1. A medical instrument used to inject fluids into the body or draw them from it.2. A hypodermic syringe. [Middle English syryng, from Medieval Latin sȳringa, from Late Latin, injection, from Greek sūrinx, sūring-, shepherd's pipe.]syringe (ˈsɪrɪndʒ; sɪˈrɪndʒ) n1. (Medicine) med an instrument, such as a hypodermic syringe or a rubber ball with a slender nozzle, for use in withdrawing or injecting fluids, cleaning wounds, etc2. (Tools) any similar device for injecting, spraying, or extracting liquids by means of pressure or suctionvb (tr) to cleanse, inject, or spray with a syringe[C15: from Late Latin, from Latin: syrinx]sy•ringe (səˈrɪndʒ, ˈsɪr ɪndʒ) n., v. -ringed, -ring•ing. n. 1. a small tube with a narrow outlet and fitted with a piston or rubber bulb for drawing in or ejecting fluid. 2. any similar device for pumping and spraying liquids through a small aperture. v.t. 3. to cleanse, wash, inject, etc., by means of a syringe. [1375–1425; late Middle English syring < Medieval Latin syringa, new singular from Late Latin sȳringēs, pl. of sȳrinx syrinx] sy·ringe (sə-rĭnj′) A medical instrument used to inject fluids into the body or draw them from it.syringe Past participle: syringed Gerund: syringing
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I syringe | you syringe | he/she/it syringes | we syringe | you syringe | they syringe |
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I syringed | you syringed | he/she/it syringed | we syringed | you syringed | they syringed |
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I am syringing | you are syringing | he/she/it is syringing | we are syringing | you are syringing | they are syringing |
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I have syringed | you have syringed | he/she/it has syringed | we have syringed | you have syringed | they have syringed |
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I was syringing | you were syringing | he/she/it was syringing | we were syringing | you were syringing | they were syringing |
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I had syringed | you had syringed | he/she/it had syringed | we had syringed | you had syringed | they had syringed |
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I will syringe | you will syringe | he/she/it will syringe | we will syringe | you will syringe | they will syringe |
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I will have syringed | you will have syringed | he/she/it will have syringed | we will have syringed | you will have syringed | they will have syringed |
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I will be syringing | you will be syringing | he/she/it will be syringing | we will be syringing | you will be syringing | they will be syringing |
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I have been syringing | you have been syringing | he/she/it has been syringing | we have been syringing | you have been syringing | they have been syringing |
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I will have been syringing | you will have been syringing | he/she/it will have been syringing | we will have been syringing | you will have been syringing | they will have been syringing |
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I had been syringing | you had been syringing | he/she/it had been syringing | we had been syringing | you had been syringing | they had been syringing |
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I would syringe | you would syringe | he/she/it would syringe | we would syringe | you would syringe | they would syringe |
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I would have syringed | you would have syringed | he/she/it would have syringed | we would have syringed | you would have syringed | they would have syringed | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | syringe - a medical instrument used to inject or withdraw fluidsbulb - a rounded part of a cylindrical instrument (usually at one end); "the bulb of a syringe"douche, douche bag - a small syringe with detachable nozzles; used for vaginal lavage and enemashypodermic, hypodermic syringe, hypo - a piston syringe that is fitted with a hypodermic needle for giving injectionsmedical instrument - instrument used in the practice of medicine | Verb | 1. | syringe - spray or irrigate (a body part) with a syringespray - scatter in a mass or jet of droplets; "spray water on someone"; "spray paint on the wall" | Translationssyringe (siˈrindʒ) noun an instrument for sucking up and squirting out liquids, sometimes having a needle for giving injections. 注射器 注射器 verb to clean or wash eg ears using a syringe. 洗滌器 洗涤器Syringe
syringa another name for mock orange and lilac (sense 1) syringe1. Med an instrument, such as a hypodermic syringe or a rubber ball with a slender nozzle, for use in withdrawing or injecting fluids, cleaning wounds, etc. 2. any similar device for injecting, spraying, or extracting liquids by means of pressure or suction What does it mean when you dream about a syringe?A syringe is a fairly obvious symbol of male sexuality. A dream about being injected with a syringe can reflect concerns about one’s health, or it can be a more general anxiety dream if we have a particular dislike of shots and of having our blood drawn. It could also represent a feeling that we are being influenced by someone else. (See also Needle, Vaccination). syringe[sə′rinj] (medicine) An apparatus commonly made of glass or plastic, fitted snugly onto a hollow needle, used to aspirate or inject fluids for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. Also known as hypodermic syringe. A large glass barrel with a fitted rubber bulb at one end and a nozzle at the other, used primarily for irrigation purposes. syringe
syringe [sir´inj, sĭ-rinj´] an instrument for introducing fluids into or withdrawing them from the body.Components of a syringe. Shading indicates areas that must be kept sterile before and during parenteral injections. From Bolander, 1994.Asepto syringe a syringe designed to fit directly into large lumen tubing; also used for intraoperative irrigation.bulb syringe a syringe with a bulb on one end; compression of the bulb creates a vacuum for gentle suction of small amounts of bodily drainage, such as oral and nasal secretions. It is also used for intraoperative irrigation.Using a bulb syringe. From Lammon et al., 1995.hypodermic syringe one for introduction of liquids through a hollow needle into subcutaneous tissues.sy·ringe (sĭ-rinj', sir'inj), An instrument used for injecting or withdrawing fluids, consisting of a barrel and plunger. [G. syrinx, pipe or tube] syringe (sə-rĭnj′, sîr′ĭnj)n.1. A medical instrument used to inject fluids into the body or draw them from it.2. A hypodermic syringe.syringe A calibrated disposable plastic–or less commonly, a nondisposable glass tube with a rubber sealed plunger at one end and a tapered tip for the insertion of a needle at the other. See Electronic syringe, SofDraw™ safety syringe. sy·ringe (sir-inj') An instrument used for injecting or withdrawing fluids. [G. syrinx, pipe or tube]syringeS27-930800 (sĭ-rinj′) (sir′inj) [Gr. syrinx, pipe] SYRINGES: A. plastic; B. piston; C. rubber bulb; D. metallic.SYRINGES: A. plastic; B. piston; C. rubber bulb; D. metallic.1. An instrument for injecting fluids into cavities, tissues, or vessels. See: illustration2. To wash out or introduce fluid with a syringe.air syringeA syringe on a dental unit that delivers compressed air, water, or both through a fine nozzle to clear or dry an area or to evacuate debris from an operative field.CAUTION!Use of high pressure may injure the tissues.hand syringeA hollow rubber bulb that is fitted to a nozzle and delivers air or fluid when squeezed; commonly called a bulb syringe.hypodermic syringeA syringe, fitted with a needle, used to administer drugs subdermally.oral syringeA syringe made of plastic or glass. It is not fitted with a needle but is graduated and is used to dispense liquid medication to children. The tip is constructed to prevent its breaking in the child's mouth. An oral syringe may also be used to deliver fluids to impaired patients with an intact swallowing mechanism. water syringeIn dentistry, a syringe for delivering water spray to a localized area. The flow, pressure, and temperature are controlled. syringe An instrument, consisting of a barrel and a tight-fitting piston with a connecting rod, used to inject or withdraw fluid. The barrel is usually calibrated in fluid units and the nozzle is shaped to fit a standard range of needles. Luer-lock syringes are designed so that the needle cannot be forced off by high pressure. Most modern syringes are plastic and disposable and are pre-sterilized and supplied in sealed containers.sy·ringe (sir-inj') An instrument used to inject or withdraw fluids, consisting of a barrel and plunger. [G. syrinx, pipe or tube]syringe
Words related to syringenoun a medical instrument used to inject or withdraw fluidsRelated Words- bulb
- douche
- douche bag
- hypodermic
- hypodermic syringe
- hypo
- medical instrument
verb spray or irrigate (a body part) with a syringeRelated Words |