suppository

/səˈpɑzɪtɔri/
noun
  1. A small, solid medicine that is placed inside the body (usually the rectum) where it melts and is absorbed.
    • The doctor prescribed a suppository for the patient who had trouble swallowing pills.
    • Some medications are available as a suppository for faster absorption.
    • She inserted the suppository carefully, following the instructions on the package.
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