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pastille
pas·tille P0103100 (pă-stēl′) also pas·til (păs′tĭl)n.1. A small medicated or flavored tablet; a troche.2. A tablet containing aromatic substances that is burned to fumigate or deodorize the air.3. A pastel paste or crayon. [French, from Spanish pastilla, perfume pellet, and Italian pastillo, pastille, both from Latin pāstillus, little loaf, medicine tablet, diminutive of pānis, bread; see pā- in Indo-European roots.]pastille (ˈpæstɪl) or pastiln1. (Cookery) a small flavoured or medicated lozenge for chewing2. (Elements & Compounds) an aromatic substance burnt to fumigate the air3. (Medicine) med a small coated paper disc formerly used to estimate the dose or intensity of radiation (esp of X-rays): it changes colour when exposed4. (Art Terms) a variant of pastel1[C17: via French from Latin pastillus small loaf, from pānis bread]pas•tille (pæˈstil, -ˈstɪl) also pas•til (ˈpæs tɪl) n. a flavored or medicated lozenge; troche. [1610–20; < French < Sp pastilla; akin to Latin pastillus lump of meal, lozenge, akin to pānis bread] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | pastille - a medicated lozenge used to soothe the throatcough drop, pastil, trochelozenge - a small aromatic or medicated candy |
pastillenoun lozenge, tablet, troche (Medical), cough drop, jujube a medicated pastilleTranslationspastille (ˈpӕstəl) , ((American) pӕˈsti:l) noun a small sweet often containing medicine (usually for infections of the mouth or throat etc). throat pastilles. 錠劑,含藥(錠,片) 香锭,锭剂,含药(锭,片)
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pastille, pastil1. an aromatic substance burnt to fumigate the air 2. Med a small coated paper disc formerly used to estimate the dose or intensity of radiation (esp of X-rays): it changes colour when exposed 3. a variant of pastel (sense 1)Pastille a confection prepared by beating sugar and egg white into fruit puree (whipped pastille). The porous, foamy mass is usually thickened by blending it with a hot, sticky, gelatigenous syrup made from sugar, starch syrup, and agar (gum pastille) or with a fruit-jelly paste (boiled pastille). Individual pastilles are then formed from the resulting gelled, foamy mass. Depending on the type of pastilles being made, the finished products are left to stand or to dry at high temperatures, either before or after forming. Pastilles must be stored at a relative humidity of 75–80 percent and at a temperature no higher than 20°C. pastille
pas·til , pastille (pas'til, pas-tēl'), 1. A small mass of benzoin and other aromatic substances to be burned for fumigation. 2. Synonym(s): troche [Fr. pastille; L. pastillus, a roll (of bread), dim. of panis, bread] pastille (pă-stēl′) also pastil (păs′tĭl)n.1. A small medicated or flavored tablet; a troche.2. A tablet containing aromatic substances that is burned to fumigate or deodorize the air.3. A pastel paste or crayon.pas·tille , pastil (pas-tēl', pas'til) 1. A small mass of benzoin and other aromatic substances to be burned for fumigation. 2. Synonym(s): troche. [Fr. pastille; L. pastillus, a roll (of bread), dim. of panis, bread]PASTILLE
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pastille
Synonyms for pastillenoun lozengeSynonyms- lozenge
- tablet
- troche
- cough drop
- jujube
Synonyms for pastillenoun a medicated lozenge used to soothe the throatSynonymsRelated Words |