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pastille

American  
[pa-steel, -stil] / pæˈstil, -ˈstɪl /
Also pastil

noun

  1. a flavored or medicated lozenge; troche.

  2. a roll or cone of paste containing aromatic substances, burned as a disinfectant or deodorant.

  3. pastel for crayons.

  4. a crayon made of pastel.


pastille British  
/ ˈpæstɪl /

noun

  1. a small flavoured or medicated lozenge for chewing

  2. an aromatic substance burnt to fumigate the air

  3. 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

  4. a variant of pastel

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of pastille

1610–20; < French < Spanish pastilla; akin to Latin pastillus lump of meal, lozenge, akin to pānis bread

Example Sentences

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Some of the biggest hits include tried-and-true Nordic classics like pickled herring, Swedish meatballs and pastilles.

From Seattle Times

But shipments of petrochemicals and oil byproducts have climbed, including exports of methanol, sulfur pastilles, urea, natural gasoline, light virgin naphtha and petroleum coke, according to the data.

From Reuters

He later slipped her Blackcurrant pastilles on set, as the Wood sisters fell “madly in love” with his son Patrick.

From Los Angeles Times

The aromas and flavors of Brachetto are reminiscent of strawberries combined with potpourri, and violet pastilles.

From Salon

It was flamboyant in its flavors, with a pronounced floral quality that reminded me of violet pastilles.

From New York Times