Associations to the word «Tablet»
Noun
- Mirza
- Obelisk
- Neo
- Deluge
- Potency
- Browser
- Accessory
- Slate
- Binder
- Excavation
- Sinai
- Gps
- Rt
- Urn
- Hermes
- Fragment
- Amulet
- Pharmaceutical
- Emerald
- Wooden
- Memorial
- Vitamin
- Chlorine
- Vial
- Gel
- Projector
- Functionality
- Corpus
- Archaeologist
- Ingredient
- Wireless
- Yoga
- Incense
- Chocolate
- Canaan
- Coating
- Bc
- Supplement
- Xii
- Pedestal
- Israelites
- Linux
- Pharaoh
- Connectivity
- Transept
- Computing
- Flu
- Ghz
- Ras
- Apple
- Crowley
- Figurine
- Thebes
- Ink
- Plaque
- Ration
- Pharmacist
- Chewing
- Slab
- Millennium
- Crete
- Medication
- Potassium
- Modem
- Interface
- Workstation
- Gaming
- Gadget
- Hp
- Spray
- Vase
- Omen
Adjective
Wiktionary
TABLET, noun. A slab of clay used for inscription.
TABLET, noun. (religion) A short scripture written by the founders of the Bahá'í faith.
TABLET, noun. A pill; a small, easily swallowed portion of a substance.
TABLET, noun. (computing) A graphics tablet.
TABLET, noun. (computing) A tablet computer, a type of portable computer.
TABLET, noun. (Scotland) A confection made from sugar, condensed milk and butter.
TABLET, verb. (transitive) To form (a drug, etc.) into tablets.
TABLET COMPUTER, noun. (computing) a portable computer, that uses an integral combination flat panel display screen / graphics tablet or touch screen/graphics tablet for primary input and primary display, the size of a notebook computer.
TABLET COMPUTERS, noun. Plural of tablet computer
TABLET PC, noun. A wireless personal computer that allows a user to take notes using natural handwriting with a stylus or digital pen on a touch screen.
Dictionary definition
TABLET, noun. A slab of stone or wood suitable for bearing an inscription.
TABLET, noun. A number of sheets of paper fastened together along one edge.
TABLET, noun. A small flat compressed cake of some substance; "a tablet of soap".
TABLET, noun. A dose of medicine in the form of a small pellet.
Wise words
It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is
essential is invisible to the eye.