1 a thin, flat, often square piece of hard material such as wood, stone, or metal: --
2 a small, flat computer that is controlled by touching the screen or by using a special pen --
3 a small, round, solid object made of medicine; a pill: --
aspirin tablets
4 a piece of stone or other hard material used for writing, esp. in ancient times: --
The archaeologists found six tablets recording business transactions from over three thousand years ago.
5 sheets paper that have been fastened together at one edge, used for writing or drawing; a pad: --
In comparison, dihydrocodeine involves taking multiple tablets several times a day.
Rather, it is a set of tablets handed down from the mountain.
Both sites yielded inscribed tablets, knowledge of metal technology and a complex social organization, and presented no apparent clues on the nature of the government.
Many of the service users were however responsible for taking their own tablets when at home.
Weekly supplies of methylphenidate or placebo were dispensed by the pharmacy in identically appearing tablets of 10 mg.
First, they were asked whether they prescribed iron tablets or antibiotics, and whether they treated tuberculosis, hypertension, or chronic bronchitis.
What time of the day were you taking the water tablets?
Table 4 also shows that the incidence of bleeding is not related to the number of tablets omitted.