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TabletIn pharmacy, a medication, usually mixed with a binder powder, molded and pressed into the form of a tablet, traditionally circular or disk-shaped, but more recently also oblong or differently shaped. From the French tablette, little table.
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Tabletc. 1300, "slab or flat surface for an inscription" (especially the two Mosaic tables of stone), from Old French tablete "small table, merchant's display counter" (13c., Modern [..]
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TabletTabletprobably a string of beads worn round the neck ( Exodus 35:22 ; Numbers 31:50 ). In Isaiah 3:20 the Hebrew word means a perfume-box, as it is rendered in the Revised Version.
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Tablettaken for medicinal purposes
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Tableta slab of stone or wood suitable for bearing an inscription pad: a number of sheets of paper fastened together along one edge a small flat compressed cake of some substance; "a tablet of [..]
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Tableta small, flat piece of something, like stone, soap and some kinds of medicine
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TabletInternet Glossary Short for graphics tablet, digitizing tablet, or electronic tablet.
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Tabletis a small portable computer with a touch screen rather than a keyboard. It can access the internet. It uses apps and the Cloud.
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Tabletprobably a string of beads worn round the neck (Ex. 35:22; Num. 31:50). In Isa. 3:20 the Hebrew word means a perfume-box, as it is rendered in the Revised Version.
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TabletShort for graphics tablet, digitizing tablet, or electronic tablet. Also see tablet PC.
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TabletA flat piece of wood or ivory hollowed out on one side and filled with beeswax to allow a scribe to write on the surface with a stylus (see this example). Throughout Antiquity and the Middle Ages, wax [..]
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TabletA convenient dosage form in which API and excipients are compressed into tablets containing an individual dose of the API. Tablets can be formulated in a variety of types to provide immediate release or modified release of the API, or to make tablets that disintegrate readily in the mouth of a patient without the need to take the tablet with water.
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TabletA small flat slab or surface of stone especially one bearing one or intended to bear an inscription, carving or the like.
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TabletGeneral-purpose computer contained in a single panel, featuring a touch screen as the input device and using different operating systems (iOS, Android, BlackBerry or Windows) depending on the make. Se [..]
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TabletA mobile computer, larger than a mobile phone or personal digital assistant, integrated into a flat touchscreen, primarily operated by touching the screen rather than using a keyboard.
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TabletHandheld device with a touchscreen which can be used as a portable computer.
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TabletA tablet is a cross between a laptop and a smart phone. It is essentially a flat panel portable computer, which is operated by touch screen. It is smaller than a laptop and bigger than a smartphone. G [..]
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TabletA mobile computing device growing in adoption and popularity. They are smaller than a laptop and bigger than a smartphone, and provide much of the same functionality as both.
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TabletSimilar to fudge, but with a brittle, grainy texture.
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Tablet(n) a slab of stone or wood suitable for bearing an inscription(n) a number of sheets of paper fastened together along one edge(n) a small flat compressed cake of some substance(n) a dose of medicine [..]
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TabletA tablet is a computer shaped in the form of a notebook and operated via touchscreen input rather than through traditional mouse and keyboard designs. Tablet PCs (such as the iPad) are gaining widespr [..]
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TabletA query language.
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TabletTraffic from any tablet device (measured by user agent)
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TabletAn ultra-portable, touch screen computer that shares much of the functionality and operating system of smartphones, but generally has greater computing power.
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TabletTablets are mobile devices, usually with a touchscreen or stylus-enabled interface.
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TabletA portable touchscreen device (e.g., the Apple® iPad®), that is smaller than a laptop but larger than a smartphone. Tablets are typically flat, slim and lightweight. They are often used to download apps and stream music and video. See also Phablet.
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TabletA digital pad attachment for your computer so you can use a special pen instead of a mouse to draw on your photo. Telephoto lens
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TabletA solid pellet made up of one or more compressed powdered drugs and perhaps fillers to be taken by mouth.
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TabletA tablet is a wireless touch screen personal computer (PC) that is smaller than a notebook but larger than a smartphone. Modern tablets are built with wireless Internet or local area networks (LAN) an [..]
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TabletA portable personal computer equipped with a touchscreen as a primary input device.
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Tablet Portable devices that combine the capabilities of a smartphone and a laptop while being larger than the former but smaller than the latter. Support third party application integration. E.g., iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Microsoft Surface, Kindle Fire.
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TabletA graphics tablet, an alternative input medium to the computer mouse. A tablet consists of a flat surface on which one can point and drag using an attached stylus. The image of the screen does not appear on the tablet, thus making it different in functionality from a Touch screen.
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TabletA slim, touch-screen computer that works in a similar way to a smartphone.
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Tablet
A slab of clay used for inscription.
(religion) A short scripture written by the founders of the Bahá'í faith.
A pill; a small, easily swallowed portion of a substance.
''Many people take vita [..]
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TabletA tablet is a pharmaceutical dosage form. Tablets may be defined as the solid unit dosage form of medicament or medicaments with or without suitable excipients and prepared either by molding or by com [..]
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TabletA tablet is a pharmaceutical dosage form. Tablets may be defined as the solid unit dosage form of medicament or medicaments with or without suitable excipients and prepared either by molding or by com [..]
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TabletTablet may refer to:
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TabletTablet was a bi-weekly alternative newspaper in Seattle, Washington published from 2000-2005. Tablet's focus was on the music, arts, politics and culture of the Pacific Northwest.
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TabletTablet (taiblet in Scots) is a medium-hard, sugary confection from Scotland. Tablet is usually made from sugar, condensed milk, and butter, which is boiled to a soft-ball stage and allowed to crystall [..]
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TabletA tablet, in a religious context, is a term used for certain religious texts.
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TabletA tablet, in a religious context, is a term used for certain religious texts.
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TabletTablet is an American Jewish online magazine founded in 2009 by Jewish non-profit Nextbook. It is generally regarded as an influential address for high-level reporting and arguments regularly cited by [..]
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