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SYRINGE

Volume 18 · 63 words · 1797 Edition

a well-known instrument, serving to imbibe or suck in a quantity of fluid, and to squirt or expel the same with violence. The word is formed from the Greek σύριγξ, or the Latin syringa “a pipe.”—A syringe is only a single pump, and the water ascends in it on the same principle as in the common sucking-pump. See HYDRASTICS, n° 25, et seq.