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Definition of table
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Table (v. t.) To lay or place on a
table,
as
money..
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Stimulation
::
Stimulate
(v. t.) To
excite;
to
irritate;
especially,
to
excite
the
activity
of (a nerve or an
irritable
muscle),
as by
electricity..
Optable
::
Optable
(a.) That may be
chosen;
desirable.
Serve
::
Serve (v. t.) To wait upon; to
supply
the wants of; to
attend;
specifically,
to wait upon at
table;
to
attend
at
meals;
to
supply
with food; as, to serve
customers
in a
shop..
Genealogical
::
Genealogical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
genealogy;
as, a
genealogical
table;
genealogical
order..
Sclerenchyma
::
Sclerenchyma
(n.)
Vegetable
tissue
composed
of short cells with
thickened
or
hardened
walls,
as in
nutshells
and the
gritty
parts of a pear. See
Sclerotic..
Unbecoming
::
Unbecoming
(a.) Not
becoming;
unsuitable;
unfit;
indecorous;
improper.
Cottagely
::
Cottagely
(a.)
Cottagelike;
suitable
for a
cottage;
rustic.
Adjustment
::
Adjustment
(n.)
Settlement
of
claims;
an
equitable
arrangement
of
conflicting
claims,
as in
set-off,
contribution,
exoneration,
subrogation,
and
marshaling..
Indocile
::
Indocile
(a.) Not
teachable;
indisposed
to be
taught,
trained,
or
disciplined;
not
easily
instructed
or
governed;
dull;
intractable..
Prepare
::
Prepare
(v. t.) To
procure
as
suitable
or
necessary;
to get
ready;
to
provide;
as, to
prepare
ammunition
and
provisions
for
troops;
to
prepare
ships for
defence;
to
prepare
an
entertainment..
Unconditioned
::
Unconditioned
(a.) Not
subject
to
condition
or
limitations;
infinite;
absolute;
hence,
inconceivable;
incogitable..
Interest
::
Interest
(n.) To
engage
the
attention
of; to
awaken
interest
in; to
excite
emotion
or
passion
in, in
behalf
of a
person
or
thing;
as, the
subject
did not
interest
him; to
interest
one in
charitable
work..
Organism
::
Organism
(n.) An
organized
being;
a
living
body,
either
vegetable
or
animal,
compozed
of
different
organs
or parts with
functions
which are
separate,
but
mutually
dependent,
and
essential
to the life of the
individual..
Peat
::
Peat (n.) A
substance
of
vegetable
origin,
consisting
of roots and
fibers,
moss, etc., in
various
stages
of
decomposition,
and
found,
as a kind of turf or bog,
usually
in low
situations,
where it is
always
more or less
saturated
with
water.
It is often dried and used for
fuel..
Portable
::
Portable
(a.)
Possible
to be
endured;
supportable.
Sorbin
::
Sorbin
(n.) An
unfermentable
sugar,
isomeric
with
glucose,
found in the ripe
berries
of the rowan tree, or sorb, and
extracted
as a sweet white
crystalline
substance;
--
called
also
mountain-ash
sugar..
Datable
::
Datable
(a.) That may be
dated;
having
a known or
ascertainable
date.
Adoptable
::
Adoptable
(a.)
Capable
of being
adopted.
Amandine
::
Amandine
(n.) The
vegetable
casein
of
almonds.
Favus
::
Favus (n.) A
disease
of the
scalp,
produced
by a
vegetable
parasite..
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