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A biological capsule; a capsule used in a biological context.
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A packaging material made from aluminium foil laminate, sometimes with a plastic surface film, that incorporates blisters each of which can contain a single pill.
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(medicine) A capsule containing a pharmaceutical preparation.
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An apparatus used in beet-sugar factories to heat the juice in order to aid diffusion.
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(slang) A capsule of a drug.
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(slang, transitive) To divide (a drug) into capsules.
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A smooth-coated tablet (pill, as in medicine) shaped like a capsule, used as a tamper-resistant alternative to a capsule, or an easy-to-swallow alternative to regular tablets.
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Abbreviation of capsule. [(physiology) A membranous envelope.]
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(medicine) The enclosing of (typically) a drug in a capsule
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(physiology) A membranous envelope.
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Alternative form of capsulize [To enclose (a medication etc) in a capsule.]
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To enclose (a medication etc) in a capsule.
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A type of ampule or cartridge, distributed by Kulzer Dental GmbH, former Heraeus Kulzer GmbH , that contains liquid medication to be inserted using a syringe. It is often a tube with a puncturable cap on one end and a sliding plug on the other end.
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(pharmacology) A tablet of compressed powder, designed to dissolve in water and release carbon dioxide.
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The act of enclosing in a capsule; the growth of a membrane around (any part) so as to enclose it in a capsule.
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(transitive) To place inside a capsule.
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A black pigment formerly used in copperplate printing, prepared by burning vine twigs, the lees of wine, etc.
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a pill where the medicine is held inside gelatin capsules
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(medicine, obsolete) A pill, bolus, or spherical suppository.
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Alternative form of encapsulation [The act of enclosing in a capsule; the growth of a membrane around (any part) so as to enclose it in a capsule.]
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(pharmacy, cosmetics, pharmacology) A liquid, such as a medicine or a Botox solution, which is injected using a needle and syringe.
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Alternative form of injectable [(pharmacy, cosmetics, pharmacology) A liquid, such as a medicine or a Botox solution, which is injected using a needle and syringe.]
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(medicine, archaic) A powder consisting of one part oxide of antimony and two parts calcium phosphate, once falsely claimed to have medical benefits.
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(medicine, dated) A capsule for enclosing a dose of medicine.
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(medicine) A relatively large capsule (when compared to a microcapsule)
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(medicine) A very small capsule designed to release its contents when broken (typically, after being swallowed).
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(slang) molybdenum grease
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(historical) An explosive formerly used in mining.
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A leaflet inserted in a package of medicine, providing information about the drug for the patient.
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(medicine, dated) A form of envelope or capsule used for the administration of bitter or unpleasant-tasting drugs.
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(medicine, obsolete) A small pill or pellet; a granule.
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Obsolete spelling of pastel [(color) Any of several subdued tints of colors, usually associated with pink, peach, yellow, green, blue, and lavender]
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The formation of material into pastilles.
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Any small, usually round and somewhat flat, granular piece of material; a tablet.
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A leaflet inserted in a package of medicine, providing information about the drug for the patient.
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A capsule of gelatin or similar substance containing liquid for e.g. medicinal application.
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Alternative spelling of philter (“kind of potion”) [A kind of potion, charm, or drug; especially a love potion intended to make the drinker fall in love with the giver.]
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A leaflet inserted in a package of medicine, providing information about the drug for the patient.
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(strictly) Such an object that is of solid constitution (usually of compressed, bonded powder) rather than a capsule (with a shell containing loose powder or liquid).
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(idiomatic, medicine) A medication, usually prescribed by a physician, which the patient is to carry with him or her, and which is to be used only under certain conditions.
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A syringe-like device for administering medicinal pills to animals.
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(pharmacy) An implement designed to facilitate the manufacture of pills from medicament mass.
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(pharmacy) A implement sometimes graduated with a linear scale and sometimes decorated designed to cut out with it tablets and ointments from an amorphous medicament mass
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Of or relating to pills.
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(medicine, obsolete) A little pill.
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A small intercellular space, often containing resin, essential oil, or some other secreted matter.
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A small plastic container that contains liquid, usually a medicine used for nebulizers.
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A lifelike female manikin used for teaching cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
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A single individual portion or dose of medicine.
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A medicinal pill containing a sensor that collects and transmits data that can be used by patients and health professionals.
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(medicine) A capsule designed to release drugs at a steady rate over a period of hours; a sustained-release capsule.
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A collapsible tube with a hypodermic needle containing a single dose of a medicine.
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A pill; a small, easily swallowed portion of a substance.
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Alternative form of tableting [The manufacture of tablets by compacting a powder using a punch and die; used especially for pharmaceuticals]
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(medicine, obsolete) A compressed portion of drugs, chemicals, etc.; a tablet.
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A medicine tablet shaped like a capsule.
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(pharmacy, obsolete) A pill, a tablet.
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(medicine, historical) A thin glass capsule containing a volatile drug wrapped in cotton wool and enclosed in a silk bag, to be crushed in the fingers so as to permit inhalation.
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(pharmaceuticals) The main excipient (such as an oil or gel) that conveys the active ingredient of a drug.
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Whiting, a kind of fine white chalk.
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A lime and water mixture for painting walls and fences bright white.
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