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'tæblit1) (a pill: Take these tablets for your headache; a sleeping-tablet (= a tablet to make one sleep).) pastilla, comprimido2) (a flat piece or bar (of soap etc): I bought a tablet of soap.) pastilla3) (a piece of usually stone with a flat surface on which words are engraved etc: They put up a marble tablet in memory of his father.) lápidatablet n pastillatr['tæblɪt]1 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL pastilla, comprimido2 (of stone) lápida3 (of soap) pastillatablet ['tæblət] n1) plaque: placa f2) pad: bloc m (de papel)3) pill: tableta f, pastilla f, píldora fan aspirin tablet: una tableta de aspirinan.• bloc s.m.• comprimido s.m.• lápida s.f.• oblea s.f.• pastilla s.f.• placa (conmemorativa) s.f.• tabla s.f.• tableta s.f.• tablilla s.f.'tæblət, 'tæblɪta) ( pill) pastilla f, comprimido mb) ( of soap) (BrE) pastilla fc) ( plaque) placa f; (commemorative, of stone) lápida f['tæblɪt]N1) (Med) (gen) pastilla f ; (=round pill) comprimido m2) [of soap, chocolate] pastilla f3) (=writing tablet) bloc m, taco m (de papel)4) (=inscribed stone) lápida f* * *['tæblət, 'tæblɪt]a) ( pill) pastilla f, comprimido mb) ( of soap) (BrE) pastilla fc) ( plaque) placa f; (commemorative, of stone) lápida f -
2 tablet
s.1 comprimido, pastilla (pill)2 lápida (inscribed stone)3 pastilla (barra) (de jabón) (británico); tableta (de chocolate)4 taco de papel, bloc.5 tableta de datos, placa de datos, tablilla de datos. -
3 lápida
Del verbo lapidar: ( conjugate lapidar) \ \
lapida es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: lapidar lápida
lápida sustantivo femenino ( en tumba) tombstone, gravestone; ( losa conmemorativa) stone plaque
lápida sustantivo femenino headstone ' lápida' also found in these entries: Spanish: rezar English: gravestone - inscription - lie - stone - tablet - tombstone - grave - head - tomb -
4 piedra
piedra sustantivo femenino 1 ( material) stone; ( trozo) stone, rock (esp AmE); me tiró una piedra he threw a stone o rock at me; piedra caliza or de cal limestone; piedra de molino millstone; piedra pómez pumice stone; piedra preciosa precious stone; dejar a algn de piedra (fam) to stun sb; (duro) como una piedra ‹pan/asado› rock hard; tiene el corazón duro como una piedra he has a heart of stone 2◊ tiene piedras en el riñón/la vesícula she has kidney stones/gallstones
piedra sustantivo femenino
1 stone
2 (de mechero) flint Locuciones: menos da una piedra, it's better than nothing
dejar o quedarse de piedra, to be stunned ' piedra' also found in these entries: Spanish: angular - cantera - cartón - convidada - convidado - crucero - dócil - esconder - faceta - grava - inscripción - labrada - labrado - picar - pómez - sillar - tejo - Tiro - adoquín - ámbar - ara - astillarse - aventar - bloque - calizo - cerca - cercado - china - cincelar - corazón - diamante - edad - encima - engarzar - grano - incrustar - jaspe - labrar - machacar - montar - partir - pulir - rebotar - tropezar - vena English: age - carve - cast - chalk - chisel - cornerstone - cut - flint - gem - gouge out - jewel - limestone - millstone - missile - moss - mottled - polish - polished - precious stone - pumice (stone) - rhinestone - set - slab - spitting distance - split - stone - Stone Age - stonewashed - tablet - wear away - change - corner - grind - hail - lime - meteoric - precious - rock - scrape
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Tablet weaving — (often card weaving in the United States) is a weaving technique where tablets, also called cards , are used to create the shed the weft is passed through. It is generally used to make narrow work such as belts or straps.The origins of this… … Wikipedia
tablet — ► NOUN 1) a slab of stone, clay, or wood on which an inscription is written. 2) a pill in the shape of a disc or cylinder, containing a compressed drug or medicine. 3) Brit. a small flat piece of soap. ORIGIN Old French tablete, from Latin tabula … English terms dictionary
tablet — (n.) early 14c., slab or flat surface for an inscription (especially the two Mosaic tables of stone), from O.Fr. tablete (13c.), dim. of table slab (see TABLE (Cf. table) (n.)). The meaning lozenge, pill is first recorded 1580s; that of pad of… … Etymology dictionary
tablet — [tab′lit] n. [ME tablette < MFr tablete, dim. of table: see TABLE] 1. a thin, flat piece of stone, wood, metal, etc. shaped for a specific purpose 2. such a piece with an inscription, used as a memorial wall panel; plaque 3. a) a smooth, flat… … English World dictionary
tablet */*/ — UK [ˈtæblət] / US noun [countable] Word forms tablet : singular tablet plural tablets 1) a) a small hard round piece of medicine that you swallow indigestion/headache/antidepressant tablets take a tablet: Take two tablets a day, with food. in… … English dictionary
tablet — tab|let [ tæblət ] noun count ** 1. ) a small hard round piece of medicine that you swallow: PILL: indigestion/headache/antidepressant tablets take a tablet: Take two tablets a day, with food. in tablet form: The treatment is now available in… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
tablet — [[t]tæ̱blət[/t]] tablets 1) N COUNT: oft n N A tablet is a small solid round mass of medicine which you swallow. It s time for your tablets, dear... It is never a good idea to take sleeping tablets regularly for this kind of wakefulness. Syn:… … English dictionary
tablet — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. slab, stone, memorial; slate, plaque, signboard; pad, booklet; pill, lozenge, pastille, wafer. See horizontal, record. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A thin piece of material with an inscription] Syn. slab,… … English dictionary for students
tablet — noun 1 (esp. BrE) pill ⇨ See also ↑pill ADJECTIVE ▪ Ecstasy, paracetamol, sleeping, vitamin, etc. ▪ Take two paracetamol tablets with water. VERB + TABLET … Collocations dictionary
tablet — Synonyms and related words: Domesday Book, account book, address book, adversaria, album, annual, appointment calendar, appointment schedule, arch, barrow, blankbook, blotter, bolus, boundary stone, brass, bust, cairn, calendar, capsule, cashbook … Moby Thesaurus
tablet — tab|let [ˈtæblıt] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: tablete, from table] 1.) a small round hard piece of medicine which you swallow = ↑pill ▪ She took a couple of headache tablets . vitamin/sleeping/indigestion etc tablet 2.) a small hard … Dictionary of contemporary English