tablet
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views updated May 11 2018tab·let / ˈtablit/ •
n. a flat slab of stone, clay, or wood, used esp. for an inscription. ∎ a small disk or cylinder of a compressed solid substance, typically a measured amount of a medicine or drug; a pill. ∎ a writing pad. ∎ Archit. another term for table (sense 3).
The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English
tablet
oxford
views updated Jun 08 2018tablet. 1. Small slab or
panel set into or attached to a wall or other large mass, often framed, and carrying an inscription, usually commemorative.
2. Horizontal capping or
coping. See also
tabling.
A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture JAMES STEVENS CURL
tablet
oxford
views updated May 11 2018tablet slab for an inscription or carving XIV; slab or panel for a painting XVI; sheet or leaf or (pl.) a set of them for writing on XVII; flat cake, lozenge XVI. — OF.
tablete (mod.
tablette); Rom. dim. of L.
tabula TABLE; see
-ET.
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology T. F. HOAD
tablet
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views updated Jun 08 2018tablet (tab-lit) n. (in pharmacy) a small disc containing one or more drugs, made by compressing a powdered form of the drug(s). It is usually taken by mouth.
A Dictionary of Nursing
tablet
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views updated May 21 2018tablet Short for data tablet.
A Dictionary of Computing JOHN DAINTITH