FAO Spanish speakers...
02-05-2004, 08:59 PM,
#1
FAO Spanish speakers...
What is/are 'ampollas' please?





I do have a reason for asking...
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05-05-2004, 07:36 PM,
#2
FAO Spanish speakers...
Oops, sorry to take a while, I've bin a bit busy. The answer is:

Blisters

or

glass vials

But probably you are tinking of blisters.
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06-05-2004, 07:20 AM,
#3
FAO Spanish speakers...
cf: ampollas (Sp): ampoules (Eng/Fr): ampulla (Latin). Taking it a bit further, it could also mean a bulb (eg light bulb or bulb of a thermometer. The latin "ampulla" means a flask or bottle. The "-ulla" ending normally indicates a diminutive form of a noun, therefore it could be a small "amphora".

Anyway, that's enough etymology for this morning! You were probably thinking "blisters" all along.
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