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eye dropper

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eye´ drop`per
n.1.a small dropping tube for delivering drops of a liquid; same as dropper{2}.
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Noun1.eye droppereye dropper - pipet consisting of a small tube with a vacuum bulb at one end for drawing liquid in and releasing it a drop at a time; "she used an eye dropper to administer medication to the eyes"
pipet, pipette - measuring instrument consisting of a graduated glass tube used to measure or transfer precise volumes of a liquid by drawing the liquid up into the tube


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This water-based release agent is said to produce superior release for such products as eye droppers and blood vial stoppers made from bromo and chlorobutyl elastomers.
NEWHALL - Taking care of a new baby is a lot of work, especially when the little one is just four inches long, weighs a few ounces and has to be fed with a eye dropper or syringe.
The Vic's Fire hot sauce bottle includes an eye dropper.
 
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