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1. (n.) pastille
a flavored or medicated lozenge; troche.
Etymology: (1610–20; < F < Sp pastilla; akin to L pastillus lump of meal, lozenge, akin to pānis bread)
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| Definition of 'Pastille' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) cough drop, troche, pastille, pastil
a medicated lozenge used to soothe the throat
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| Definition of 'Pastille' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Pastille
a small cone or mass made of paste of gum, benzoin, cinnamon, and other aromatics, -- used for fumigating or scenting the air of a room
2. (noun) Pastille
an aromatic or medicated lozenge; a troche
3. (noun) Pastille
see Pastel, a crayon
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Sense: a small sweet often containing medicine (usually for infections of the mouth or throat etc)
throat pastilles.
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Afrikaans: klontjie |
Arabic: قُرْص سُكَّري |
Bulgarian: пастила |
Brazilian: pastilha |
Czech: pastilka |
German: die Pastille |
Danish: pastil; -pastil |
Greek: παστίλια |
Spanish: pastilla |
Estonian: pastill |
Farsi: قرص مکیدنی |
Finnish: pastilli |
French: pastille |
Hebrew: טַבלִית לִמצִיצָה |
Hindi: टिकिया |
Croatian: med.pastila |
Hungarian: pasztilla |
Indonesian: pastiles |
Icelandic: hálstafla |
Italian: pastiglia, pasticca |
Japanese: 香錠 |
Korean: 향정(香錠), 알약 |
Lithuanian: pastilė |
Latvian: pastila, tablete |
Malay: pastil |
Dutch: pastille |
Norwegian: pastill |
Polish: pastylka |
Persian: قرص مکیدنی |
Pashto: د څټلو برخه |
Portuguese: pastilha |
Romanian: pastilă |
Russian: пастилка |
Slovak: pastilka |
Slovenian: pastila |
Serbian: pastila |
Swedish: pastill, tablett |
Thai: ยาอม |
Turkish: pastil |
Taiwanese: 錠劑,含藥(錠,片) |
Ukrainian: пастилка |
Urdu: مٹھائي کي طرح کي ايک دوا |
Vietnamese: thuốc trị viêm họng |
Chinese: 香锭,锭剂,含药(锭,片) |
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