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Definition of capsules in English Turkish dictionary

capsule
{i} kapsül

Bu yapı erkekleri ve kadınları konaklayan kapsül bir oteldir. - This building is a capsule hotel lodging men and women.

Yemekten sonra iki kapsül al. - Take two capsules after a meal.

capsule
kısa
capsule
tohum zarfı
capsule
(Tıp) küçük hap
capsule
capsular kapsüle benzer
capsule
özlü
capsule
muhafaza eden zar
capsule
(Tıp) Bir eklemi çevreleyen bağlar, kapsül, capsula
capsule
capsulated kapsül şekli verilmiş
capsule
(Askeri) KAPSÜL: 1. Çok yüksek irtifadaki uçuşlarla yörünge uçuşları için sıkıca tecrit edilip içindeki hava basıncı normal halde tutulan insan, hayvan ve teçhizat için elverişli bir çevre sağlayan kabin. 2. İçindekilerin aşağıya emniyetle dönmeleri için otomatik cihazları bulunan, tecrit edilmiş ve bulunduğu bölümden fırlatılabilir durumda bir kabin
capsule
açılır meyva
capsule
kaşe tahıl veya tohumu içinde saklayan kuçük kese
capsule
{i} çanak (laboratuvar )
capsule
kapsül içinde
capsule
{i} kapak
English - English
plural of capsule
Bowman's capsules
plural form of Bowman's capsule
capsule
A membranous envelope
capsule
A weasel, in Suffolk slang
capsule
A type of simple, dehiscent, dry fruit (seed-case) produced by many species of flowering plants, such as poppy, lily, orchid, willow and cotton
capsule
A detachable part of rocket or spacecraft (usually in the nose) containing crew's living space
capsule
A sporangium, especially in bryophytes

The epidermal cells of the capsule wall of Jubulopsis, with nodose trigones at the angles, are very reminiscent of what one finds in Frullania spp.

capsule
A small container containing a dose of medicine
time capsules
plural form of time capsule
capsule
a pill in the form of a small rounded gelatinous container with medicine inside
capsule
{n} a seed vessel of plants, a hollow pericard with cells for seeds
Acamol capsules
pills that act as pain killers
capsule
Metal foil over the cork and outer top neck of the bottle
capsule
{i} pill containing medicine; small case; compartment in a rocket
capsule
a structure that encloses a body part
capsule
A small cylindrical or spherical gelatinous envelope in which nauseous or acrid doses are inclosed to be swallowed
capsule
detachable part of rocket or spacecraft (usually in the nose) containing crews living space
capsule
An enclosing structure which surrounds the joint and contains ligaments which stabilize that joint
capsule
The sealed unit which houses the magnetised needle and the clear fluid which dampens or slows the needle from spinning
capsule
a dry or fleshy fruit which splits open to release the seeds
capsule
small container containing dose of medicine
capsule
a pilot's seat in an airplane that can be forcibly ejected in the case of an emergency; then the pilot descends by parachute
capsule
seed-case
capsule
a dry fruit or pod which is made up of several parts or carpels, and opens to discharge the seeds, as, the capsule of the poppy, the flax, the lily, etc
capsule
a fibrous casing surrounding an organ or gland; also a coating for some bacteria which protects them, from the bodies immune system It is only the variety of Pneumococcus sp which has a capsule which is able to pass the immune barrier and cause pneumonia
capsule
A dry fruit which normally splits open to release its seeds
capsule
enclose in a capsule
capsule
A collection of axons that connect the cerebrum with the brain stem; e g , internal capsule [which connects the brain stem and cerebral cortex]
capsule
a dry fruit, generally containing two or more seeds, that splits into sections when mature; also a spore-bearing part of a moss sporophyte
capsule
A colorless, transparent, mucopolysaccharide sheath on the wall of a cell
capsule
a spacecraft designed to transport people and support human life in outer space
capsule
The protective metal or plastic sheath over the cork and neck of a wine bottle The capsule keeps the cork from drying out and admitting air into the bottle
capsule
weasel - suffolk slang
capsule
A metallic seal or cover for closing a bottle
capsule
A small saucer of clay for roasting or melting samples of ores, etc
capsule
The portion of a microphone that converts acoustic energy to electrical energy Often includes shock mounts, acoustic isolators, protective covers and electronic circuitry in addition to the basic transducer Also called an element
capsule
1) The variable capacitor section of a condenser microphone 2) In other types of microphones, the part of the microphone that includes the diaphragm and the active element
capsule
The foil or plastic sleeve placed over a cork and the neck of a wine bottle to make a secure closure and to improve the appearance of the bottle
capsule
The protein material surrounding the granulosis virus rod Also referred to as granule Protein is called "granulin "
capsule
structure associated with but external to the terminal structure of a sensory neuron
capsule
mosses enclose in a capsule
capsule
a dry dehiscent seed vessel or the spore-containing structure of e g mosses
capsule
a small container
capsule
Diminutive of the Latin capsa,chest: a small and often round air-tight receptacle suitable for the preservation of delicate relics, dust, drops of oil or water, tiny fragments of bone, etc
capsule
a small, shallow, evaporating dish, usually of porcelain
capsule
a shortened version of a written work
capsule
a scorifier
capsule
dry fruit that splits when ripe carpel single female unit of a flower consisting of the stigma, style and ovary see A & B cell seed-containing cavity in an ovary, best seen by cutting ovary horizontally
capsule
A space capsule is the part of a spacecraft in which people travel, and which often separates from the main rocket. A Russian space capsule is currently orbiting the Earth. In botany, a dry fruit that opens when ripe. It splits from top to bottom into separate segments known as valves, as in the iris, or forms pores at the top (e.g., poppy), or splits around the circumference, with the top falling off (e.g., pigweed and plantain). The spore-forming organ (see sporophyte) of liverworts and mosses is also called a capsule
capsule
Also, a capsulelike organ
capsule
A dehiscent fruit with more than one carpel
capsule
membranous envelope
capsule
A specific design pattern which represents an encapsulated thread of control in the system A capsule is a stereotyped class with a specific set of required and restricted associations and properties
capsule
1 A boxlike component or unit, often sealed See aneroid
capsule
A membranous sac containing fluid, or investing an organ or joint; as, the capsule of the lens of the eye
capsule
The polysaccharide outer layer of some bacteria Also, a connective tissue sheath that encloses a tissue or organ
capsule
{f} put in a casing; condense into compact form
capsule
A dry, many-seeded, spontaneously splitting fruit that arises from a compound pistil
capsule
Fruit of Striga, Orobanche, Cuscuta and Alectra which develops from a compound pistil According to the specific type of opening these capsules are loculicid
capsule
A capsule is a very small tube containing powdered or liquid medicine, which you swallow. cod liver oil capsules
capsule
a pill in the form of a small rounded gelatinous container with medicine inside a small container a structure that encloses a body part a dry dehiscent seed vessel or the spore-containing structure of e
capsule
put in a short or concise form; reduce in volume; "capsulize the news"
capsule
dry fruit that splits open, usually along several lines, to reveal many seeds inside
capsule
A capsule is a small container with a drug or other substance inside it, which is used for medical or scientific purposes. They first implanted capsules into the animals' brains
capsule
A small cup or shell, as of metal, for a percussion cap, cartridge, etc
capsule
An enclosing structure which surrounds the joint and contains ligaments shich stabilize that joint
capsule
{i} capsula
capsules

    Turkish pronunciation

    käpsılz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkapsəlz/ /ˈkæpsəlz/

    Etymology

    [ 'kap-s&l, -(")sül ] (noun.) circa 1693. French, from Latin capsula, diminutive of capsa box; more at CASE.
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