ampulla
/æmˈpʊlə/
noun
A roughly spherical flask with two handles, used in ancient Rome.
A Roman ampulla, a bronze fibula, pieces of coarse pottery, and various bones, are among the latest ‘finds’ unearthed by him some two feet below the surface.
noun
A roughly spherical flask with two handles, used in ancient Rome.
A Roman ampulla, a bronze fibula, pieces of coarse pottery, and various bones, are among the latest ‘finds’ unearthed by him some two feet below the surface.
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