Word: capsule Word origin: late Middle English (in the general sense ‘small container’): via French from Latin capsula, diminutive of capsa (see case2). Phonetic: ˈkapsjuːl Listen:
a small case or container, especially a round or cylindrical one. Example: he showed us the cylinder of the gun filled with six plastic capsules
a tough sheath or membrane that encloses an organ or other structure in the body, such as a kidney or a synovial joint.
the foil or plastic covering the cork of a wine bottle.
a dry fruit that releases its seeds by bursting open when ripe, such as a pea pod.
the spore-producing structure of mosses and liverworts, typically borne on a stalk.
(of a piece of writing) shortened but retaining the essence of the original; condensed. Example: a capsule review of the movie
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