ppl. a. [f. STOPPER v. + -ED1.] Fitted with a stopper.

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1803.  Phil. Trans., XCIII. 38. A curved and stoppered tube.

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1827.  Faraday, Chem. Manip., xxiv. 622. Receive the gas when good into stoppered bottles.

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1869.  S. J. V. Day, Puddling, 4, in in Rankine, Machine & Hand-tools, A row of stoppered holes.

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