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cap·sule I. \ˈkapsəl, -(ˌ)sül also -ps(ˌ)yül or -psyəl\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from Latin capsula small box, diminutive of capsa chest, case — more at case 1. a. : a membrane or saclike structure enclosing a part or organ < the capsule of the kidney > < an insect egg capsule > b. : either of two layers or laminae of white matter in the cerebrum: (1) : a layer that consists largely of fibers passing to and from the cerebral cortex and that lies internal to the lenticular nucleus — called also internal capsule (2) : one that lies between the lenticular nucleus and the claustrum — called also external capsule 2. : a closed container bearing spores or seeds: a. in seed plants : a dry dehiscent usually many-seeded fruit composed of two or more carpels and releasing its seed at maturity through pores or by breaking into valves — compare pod; see fruit illustration b. : the spore sac of the sporogonium of a moss — called also theca, pyxidium 3. a. obsolete : an earthenware saucer for roasting or melting samples of ores : scorifier b. : a small shallow cup or boat (as of porcelain, platinum, or glass) used in chemical manipulation to hold a substance being heated 4. a. : a gelatin shell enclosing medicine b. : any similar gelatin container 5. : a metal seal over the cork of a bottle 6. biology : a viscous or gelatinous often polysaccharide envelope surrounding certain microscopic organisms (as the pneumococcus or many plantlike flagellates) 7. a. : an extremely brief condensation : outline, survey < capsules of information too small to contain extended discussion — William Bridgwater > b. : a small quantity or amount : a little dose < capsules of history given to students > 8. : a compact usually detachable receptacle < watches operating on energy capsules > 9. : a small pressurized compartment for an aviator or astronaut for high-altitude flight, space flight, or emergency escape II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) 1. : to equip with or enclose in a capsule < a capsuled bottle of wine > 2. : to condense into or formulate in a very brief compact form < capsuled the news > III. adjective 1. : extremely brief and condensed < a capsule biography > < capsule coverage of the news > 2. : small and very compactly arranged and equipped < a capsule submarine > |