Where does “Syrette” come from?
Syrette (English) comes from English syringe, from French seringue, from Latin sȳringa, from Latin sȳrinx, from Ancient Greek σῦριγξ — pan pipes; catcall, whistle, hiss; mouthpiece of...
Syrette (English): A collapsible tube with a hypodermic needle containing a single dose of a medicine
Definitions
- A collapsible tube with a hypodermic needle containing a single dose of a medicine