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pill in Latin

pill in Latin is pilula — pill means a small solid tablet of medicine meant to be swallowed.

pill in Latin

pilula
noun
(broadly) A small, usually round or cylindrical object designed for easy swallowing, usually containing some sort of medication.

What does "pill" mean?

  1. noun A small solid tablet of medicine meant to be swallowed.
    "She takes a pill every morning to manage her blood pressure."
  2. noun Short for "the pill" — an oral contraceptive.
    "She's been on the pill for years."
  3. noun Informally, an annoying or unpleasant person.
    "Stop being such a pill about the schedule change."

pill in a sentence

  • She takes a pill every morning to manage her blood pressure.
  • The doctor prescribed a two-week course of pills for the infection.
  • She's been on the pill for years.
  • Stop being such a pill about the schedule change.

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What is "pill" in Latin?

"pill" in Latin is pilula. pill means: A small solid tablet of medicine meant to be swallowed.

How do you use "pill" in a sentence?

Example: "She takes a pill every morning to manage her blood pressure." In Latin, "pill" is pilula.

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