See Also: vial(medicine)
vial(dictionary)
vial(dictionary)
remark(1)(dictionary)
remark(2)(dictionary)
remark 1, noun(dictionary)
remark 2, verb(dictionary)

remark(2) (iou) and vial (medicine)


remark(2) (iou)



remark verb. L16.
[French remarquer, formed as RE- + marquer MARK verb.]
verb trans. Take notice of, perceive; regard with attention. L16.
Thackeray The looks of gloom..which..Mr Morgan had remarked.
verb trans. Mark out, distinguish; point out, indicate. M17-M18.
Milton His manacles remark him, there he is.
verb trans. Say by way of observation or comment. L17.
B. Jowett The modern philosopher would remark that the indefinite is equally real with the definite. J. Conrad 'Willie's eyes bulged...' 'They always do,' remarked Renouard.
b. verb intrans. Make a remark or remarks (on). M19.
C. Darwin The singular fact remarked on by several observers.
remarker noun (now rare) a person who makes or publishes remarks; orig. spec., a reviewer, a critic: L17.

vial (medicine)


vial
<equipment> A small bottle.

Origin: Gr. Phial