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chartula

[ kahr-chuh-luh ]

noun

, Pharmacology.
, plural char·tu·lae [kahr, -ch, uh, -lee].


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Word History and Origins

Origin of chartula1

< New Latin, Latin, equivalent to chart ( a ) piece of paper ( charta ) + -ula -ule
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Example Sentences

The lone international speller, Tajaun Gibbison, 13, was from Mandeville, Jamaica, and was bounced out in the eighth round with “chartula,” a folded paper containing medicine.

The lone international speller, Tajaun Gibbison, 13, was from Mandeville, Jamaica, and was bounced out in the eighth round with “chartula,” a folded paper containing medicine.

In palimpsesto, laudo equidem parsimoniam, sed miror, quid in illâ chartulâ fuerit, quod delere malueris quam hæc non scribere; nisi forte tuas formulas: non enim puto te meas epistolas delere, ut reponas tuas.458.Mem. de l’Academ. des Inscriptions, &c.

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