tablet
[ tab-lit ]
/ Ë?tæb lɪt /
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noun
verb (used with object), tab·let·ed or tab·let·ted, tab·let·ing or tab·let·ting.
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British Dictionary definitions for tablet
tablet
/ (Ë?tæblɪt) /
noun
Word Origin for tablet
C14: from Old French tablete a little table, from Latin tabula a board
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Medical definitions for tablet
tablet
[ tÄ?bâ²lÄt ]
n.
A small flat pellet of medication to be taken orally.
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