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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • A trademark for a collapsible tube having an attached hypodermic needle containing a single dose of medicine.

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  • proper noun trademark A collapsible tube with a hypodermic needle containing a single dose of a medicine.

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Examples

  • I ran over to his body, ready to jab a Syrette of morphine into what was left of him -- if he wasn't already dead.

    Bravo-Two-Zero McNab, Andy 1993

  • The squad medic carried a full medical kit, and each rifleman had his own morphine Syrette and a plastic bottle of IV fluids for use as a blood-expander.

    Clear and Present Danger Clancy, Tom, 1947- 1989

  • The medic's frown indicated that he had given up hope of rescue on this day, but a scream from Savage drew his attention to that direction, and at Captain Grant's command he administered the Syrette, breaking off the tip professionally and inserting the needle deep in a blood vessel of the left arm.

    Space Michener, James 1982

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