Shaped like a bottle or flask with a narrow neck and wider body.
From Latin ampulla (flask) + -ate (having the form of). The term describes objects that resemble Roman ampullae, which were common containers in ancient times.
Many biological structures are naturally ampullate—from the dilated tips of nerve fibers to specialized glands in fish—because this shape is perfect for storing and releasing substances in controlled ways.
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