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Definition of table
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of table is as below...
Table (n.) A view of the
contents
of a work; a
statement
of the
principal
topics
discussed;
an
index;
a
syllabus;
a
synopsis;
as, a table of
contents..
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Inapposite
::
Inapposite
(a.) Not
apposite;
not fit or
suitable;
not
pertinent.
Table
::
Table (n.) The games of
backgammon
and of
draughts.
Fit
::
Fit (v. t.) To make fit or
suitable;
to adapt to the
purpose
intended;
to
qualify;
to put into a
condition
of
readiness
or
preparation.
Toward
::
Toward
(prep.)
Readly
to do or
learn;
compliant
with duty; not
froward;
apt;
docile;
tractable;
as, a
toward
youth..
Plasma
::
Plasma
(n.) The
viscous
material
of an
animal
or
vegetable
cell, out of which the
various
tissues
are
formed
by a
process
of
differentiation;
protoplasm..
Un-
::
Un-
(adv.)
Those which have the value of
independent
words,
inasmuch
as the
simple
words are
either
not used at all, or are
rarely,
or at least much less
frequently,
used; as,
unavoidable,
unconscionable,
undeniable,
unspeakable,
unprecedented,
unruly,
and the like; or
inasmuch
as they are used in a
different
sense from the usual
meaning
of the
primitive,
or
especially
in one of the
significations
of the
latter;
as,
unaccountable,
unalloyed,
unbelieving,
unpretending,
unreserved,
and the like; o
Stew
::
Stew (n.) A small pond or pool where fish are kept for the
table;
a
vivarium.
Commutable
::
Commutable
(a.)
Capable
of being
commuted
or
interchanged.
Permanent
::
Permanent
(a.)
Continuing
in the same
state,
or
without
any
change
that
destroys
form or
character;
remaining
unaltered
or
unremoved;
abiding;
durable;
fixed;
stable;
lasting;
as, a
permanent
impression..
Agrarianism
::
Agrarianism
(n.) An equal or
equitable
division
of
landed
property;
the
principles
or acts of those who favor a
redistribution
of land.
Cycle
::
Cycle (n.) The
circle
of
subjects
connected
with the
exploits
of the hero or
heroes
of some
particular
period
which have
served
as a
popular
theme for
poetry,
as the
legend
of
Arthur
and the
knights
of the Round
Table,
and that of
Charlemagne
and his
paladins..
Ineluctable
::
Ineluctable
(a.) Not to be
overcome
by
struggling;
irresistible;
inevitable.
Accurst
::
Accurst
(p. p. & a.)
Doomed
to
destruction
or
misery;
cursed;
hence,
bad
enough
to be under the
curse;
execrable;
detestable;
exceedingly
hateful;
-- as, an
accursed
deed..
Quadra
::
Quadra
(n.) The
plinth,
or
lowest
member,
of any
pedestal,
podium,
water
table,
or the
like..
Derrick
::
Derrick
(n.) A mast, spar, or tall
frame,
supported
at the top by stays or guys, with
suitable
tackle
for
hoisting
heavy
weights,
as
stones
in
building..
Lightable
::
Lightable
(a.) Such as can be
lighted.
Dais
::
Dais (n.) A
platform
slightly
raised
above the floor of a hall or large room,
giving
distinction
to the table and seats
placed
upon it for the chief
guests..
Toilet
::
Toilet
(n.) A
dressing
table.
Lobscouse
::
Lobscouse
(n.) A
combination
of meat with
vegetables,
bread,
etc.,
usually
stewed,
sometimes
baked;
an
olio..
Solvent
::
Solvent
(n.) A
substance
(usually
liquid)
suitable
for, or
employed
in,
solution,
or in
dissolving
something;
as, water is the
appropriate
solvent
of most
salts,
alcohol
of
resins,
ether of fats, and
mercury
or acids of
metals,
etc..
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