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the definition of tablet computer

[tab-lit] Origin

noun

1.

a number of sheets of writing paper, business forms, etc., fastened together at the edge; pad.

2.

a flat slab or surface, especially one bearing or intended to bear an inscription, carving, or the like.

3.

a thin, flat leaf or sheet of slate, wax-coated wood, or other rigid material, used for writing or marking on, especially one of a pair or set hinged or otherwise fastened together.

4.

tablets, the set as a whole.

5.

a small, flat, or flattish cake or piece of some solid or solidified substance, as a drug, chemical, or soap.

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Also called tablet computer, tablet PC. a small, thin, portable computer having an LCD screen onto which data can be input with a stylus or the fingertips: how to take notes in class with a tablet.

COLLAPSE

verb (used with object), tab·let·ed or tab·let·ted, tab·let·ing or tab·let·ting.

7.

to furnish or mark with a tablet or plaque.

8.

to mark or inscribe (memoranda, notes, etc.) on a tablet.

9.

to form into tablets, cakes, pellets, etc.

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Tablet computer is always a great word to know.

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a calculus or concretion found in the stomach or intestines of certain animals, esp. ruminants, formerly reputed to be an effective remedy for poison.
a stew of meat, vegetables, potatoes, etc.


Origin:
1275–1325; Middle English tablette < Middle French tablete. See table, -et


Synonyms
2. plaque.

Dictionary.com's 21st Century Lexicon

Main Entry:  tablet computer
Part of Speech:  n
Definition:  a type of flat graphics computer using a stylus, digital pen, or fingertip instead of a keyboard or mouse
Example:  He got a tablet computer for drawing and transferring the drawings to Photoshop.
Etymology:  1984

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Etymonline

Word Origin & History

tablet

early 14c., "slab or flat surface for an inscription" (especially the two Mosaic tables of stone), from O.Fr. tablete (13c.), dim. of table "slab" (see table). The meaning "lozenge, pill" is first recorded 1580s; that of "pad of writing paper" in 1880.

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Merriam-Webster

Medical Dictionary


tab·let definition

Pronunciation: /ˈtab-lət/
Function: n
: a small mass of medicated material (as in the shape of a disk) <an aspirin tablet>

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American Heritage

tablet tab·let (tāb'lĭt)
n.
A small flat pellet of medication to be taken orally.

The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary
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