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* [[Tablet (pharmacy)]], a mixture of pharmacological substances pressed into a small cake or bar, colloquially called a "pill" |
* [[Tablet (pharmacy)]], a mixture of pharmacological substances pressed into a small cake or bar, colloquially called a "pill" |
Latest revision as of 04:07, 22 November 2023
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Tablet may refer to:
Medicine
[edit]- Tablet (pharmacy), a mixture of pharmacological substances pressed into a small cake or bar, colloquially called a "pill"
Computing
[edit]- Tablet computer, a mobile computer that is primarily operated by touching the screen
- Graphics tablet or digitizing tablet, a computer input device for capturing hand-drawn images and graphics
- Tablet, a section of columns in a range of rows in Google's Bigtable NoSQL database
Confectionery
[edit]- Tablet (confectionery), a medium-hard, sugary confection from Scotland
- Tableting, a confectionery manufacturing process
- A type of chocolate bar
- Energy tablets
Inscription, printing, and writing media
[edit]- Clay tablet, one of the earliest known writing mediums
- Wax tablet, used by scribes as far back as ancient Greece
- Notebook of blank or lined paper, usually bound with glue or staples along one edge
- Stele, slab of stone or wood erected as a monument or marker
- Tabula ansata, tablets with handles
- Vindolanda tablets, Roman era writings found in Britain
Periodicals and printed works
[edit]- Tablet (magazine), a daily online magazine of Jewish news, ideas, and culture
- Tablet (newspaper), a newspaper published in Seattle, Washington
- Tablet (religious), a traditional term used for certain religious texts
- The Tablet, a Catholic magazine published in the United Kingdom
- The Tablet (Brooklyn), a Catholic newspaper published in the United States
- The New Zealand Tablet, a former weekly Catholic newspaper
Other uses
[edit]- Tabula rasa, the theory originating with Aristotle of the newborn mind as an uninscribed tablet or blank slate
- Tablet is a form of token (railway signalling)
- Tyer's Electric Train Tablet, a system of controlling access to single-track railway lines in Britain
- "Tablett", tray, a shallow platform designed for carrying things, in German