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syringe (n.)

"narrow tube for injecting a stream of liquid," early 15c. (earlier suringa, late 14c.), from Late Latin syringa, from Greek syringa, accusative of syrinx "tube, hole, channel, shepherd's pipe," related to syrizein "to pipe, whistle, hiss," from PIE root *swer- (see susurration). Originally a catheter for irrigating wounds; the application to hypodermic needles is from 1884. Related: Syringeal.

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Definitions of syringe from WordNet
1
syringe (v.)
spray or irrigate (a body part) with a syringe;
2
syringe (n.)
a medical instrument used to inject or withdraw fluids;
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