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Caplet
[ kap-lit ]
- an oval-shaped tablet that is coated to facilitate swallowing.
caplet
/ ˈkæplɪt /
noun
- a medicinal tablet, usually oval in shape, coated in a soluble substance
Word History and Origins
Origin of Caplet1
Example Sentences
The students each filled a small “caplet” time capsule, then turned it over to the school for safe keeping.
“I couldn’t stop this because I wasn’t there,” Anthony Todt told his sister Chrissy Caplet in recordings of one of two phone calls obtained by The Day of New London, Connecticut.
If given the option, choose a tablet over a gel caplet, which is more likely to break down over time.
Didi had skinny wrists, a black caplet of well-swept hair, and exotic slivered-almond eyes, barely ajar.
Debussy’s six-part score was dedicated in 1908 to his little daughter; Mr. Taylor uses the 1911 orchestration by the composer’s friend André Caplet.
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