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[C] Countable
pl: tablets

The word evokes a sense of compressed utility. Whether it is a physical slab of stone, a concentrated dose of medication, or a streamlined computing device, the common thread is a compact, flat, or singular unit that holds a specific value or function. In modern usage, the term has shifted from the archival and permanent (stone) to the transient and disposable (medicine) and finally to the digital and versatile (electronics). This evolution reflects a transition from heavy, static records to lightweight, interactive tools.

Used for any of its meanings, such as a single pill, a specific electronic device, or an ancient stone slab.

Meanings

Noun

A flat slab of stone, clay, or wood used for writing.

"The ancient Sumerians wrote on clay tablets."

Noun

A small, solid piece of medicine intended to be swallowed.

"The doctor prescribed a tablet for the cough."

Noun

A portable computer with a touchscreen interface.

"She uses a tablet to read ebooks during her commute."

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