noun a type of military fortification
A type of hat with a flat crown and straight, upright sides.
A small concrete fortification used for defensive purposes, often equipped with loopholes for firing weapons.
A term used to refer to a type of small, round, or rectangular bunker used in warfare during World War II.
A small container for pills or tablets, typically used for organizing and storing medication doses.
A term used in boxing to describe a quick, short, and compact punch thrown with the lead hand.
A small, simple building or structure resembling a pillbox in shape.
In a literary context, a pillbox may be used as a metaphor for confinement or restriction.
A psychologist may use the term pillbox when discussing medication management with clients.
Nurses may use pillboxes to organize and dispense medication to patients.
Pharmacists may recommend the use of a pillbox to help patients keep track of their medication schedule.
A geriatrician may suggest the use of a pillbox to help elderly patients manage multiple medications.
Caregivers may use pillboxes to ensure that their loved ones take the correct medications at the right times.