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am·pul·la A0267600 (ăm-po͝ol′ə, -pŭl′ə)n. pl. am·pul·lae (-po͝ol′ē, -pŭl′ē) 1. A nearly round bottle with two handles used by the ancient Romans for wine, oil, or perfume.2. Ecclesiastical A vessel for consecrated wine or holy oil.3. Anatomy A small dilatation in a canal or duct, especially one in the semicircular canal of the ear. [Middle English, from Old English, from Latin, diminutive of amphora; see amphora.] am·pul′lar adj.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | ampullar - of or related to an ampulla ampullaryanatomy, general anatomy - the branch of morphology that deals with the structure of animals |
ampullar
am·pul·lar (am-pul'ăr), Relating in any sense to an ampulla.ampullary adjective Referring to an ampulla, usually understood to mean the ampulla of Vater.am·pul·lar (am-pul'ăr) Relating in any sense to an ampulla. ampullar Related to ampullar: Ampulla of Vater, ampullary, ampullary crestSynonyms for ampullaradj of or related to an ampullaSynonymsRelated Words |