capsule
capsule /ˈkæpsəl/
noun
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()
A pill in the form of a small rounded gelatinous container with medicine inside
(
capsule
)
a pill in the form of a small rounded gelatinous container with medicine inside
The capsule was filled with a blend of natural herbs and vitamins
The capsule was filled with a blend of natural herbs and vitamins
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()
A small container
(
capsule
)
a small container
She placed the medicine in a small capsule and swallowed it with water.
She placed the medicine in a small capsule and swallowed it with water.
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A pilot's seat in an airplane that can be forcibly ejected in the case of an emergency; then the pilot descends by parachute
(
capsule
, ejection seat
[ N. American] , ejector seat
[British] )
a pilot's seat in an airplane that can be forcibly ejected in the case of an emergency; then the pilot descends by parachute
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A spacecraft designed to transport people and support human life in outer space
(
capsule
, space capsule
)
a spacecraft designed to transport people and support human life in outer space
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A structure that encloses a body part
(
capsule
)
a structure that encloses a body part
The medicine came in a small gelatin capsule.
The medicine came in a small gelatin capsule.
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A shortened version of a written work
(
abridgement
, capsule
, condensation
, abridgment
)
a shortened version of a written work
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A dry dehiscent seed vessel or the spore-containing structure of e.g. mosses
(
capsule
)
a dry dehiscent seed vessel or the spore-containing structure of e.g. mosses
verb
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Put in a short or concise form; reduce in volume
(
capsule
, capsulise
[British] , capsulize
, encapsulate
)
put in a short or concise form; reduce in volume
Capsulize the news
capsulize the news
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Enclose in a capsule
(
capsulate
, capsule
, capsulise
[British] , capsulize
)
enclose in a capsule