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flacon
[flak-uhn, fl
noun
plural
flaconsa small bottle or flask with a stopper, especially one used for perfume.
flacon
/ ڱɔ̃ /
noun
a small stoppered bottle or flask, such as one used for perfume
Word History and Origins
Origin of flacon1
Example Sentences
The bottle echoes Balmain’s original flacon from 1946, blending heritage and contemporary sophistication with every detail.
"Before the war the cost of a flacon from distributors was 0.75-1.40 euros, now it's 1.00-1.50 euros," De Vitis said.
Dr. Patrick Vogt, in the eastern French city of Mulhouse, tweeted video of himself throwing away a partially used flacon of AstraZeneca vaccine, because he’d not been able to find enough volunteers for all the doses before they expired.
On the video, Vogt said he had opened the flacon on a Monday but only been able to find takers for six of its doses by Wednesday afternoon, three days later.
A miniature purple crystal flacon, one of several vintage mini-bottles of fragrance that Green keeps in her bathroom.
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