0 a small tube with a rubber container at one end that is filled with air and allows liquid to be given out in separate drops
1 a small tube with a rubber container at one end which is pressed and released to draw a liquid into the tube, and which can then be lightly pressed to release very small amounts of the liquid
A little vial lay there, and the medicine dropper and wine glass—waiting.
Isn't it sweet? murmured the little missionary as she laid the weakling before the fire and fed it barley water with an ink dropper.
The olive oil is placed on the scalp with a medicine dropper and thoroughly rubbed in with the fingers.
The water may be applied with a small brush or a medicine dropper.
Can they be considered as efficient seed dispersers, rather than neutral seed droppers or more destructive seed predators?
The number of barbed wires, lacings, droppers and straining posts, as well as the distance between fence posts, further determined the strength, as well as the cost, of the fence.
The dropper must not touch the inside.
Then draw the liquid into the dropper.