Pill
In pharmacy, a medicinal substance in a small round or oval mass meant to be swallowed.
Pills often contain a filler and a plastic substance such as lactose that permits the pill to be rolled by hand or machine into the desired form.
The pill may then be coated with a varnishlike substance.
The word pill is a shortened version of the French pilule, a pill.
Originally from the Latin pila, a ball.