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tab
noun
a
small
flat
piece
that
sticks
out
from
something
so
you
can
pull
,
lift
,
or
find
it
easily
•
Mia
pulled
the
tab
to
open
her
can
of
soda
.
Mia
pulled
the
tab
to
open
her
can
of
soda
.
•
Colorful
tabs
stick
out
from
the
pages
of
Gina
’
s
notebook
so
she
can
find
each
subject
quickly
.
Colorful
tabs
stick
out
from
the
pages
of
Gina
’
s
notebook
so
she
can
find
each
subject
quickly
.
Early
17th-century
,
from
dialectal
‘
tab
’
meaning
‘
edge
or
tip
of
cloth
’,
possibly
related
to
‘
tag
’.
noun
a
bill
or
running
total
of
what
you
owe
at
a
bar
,
café
,
or
restaurant
•
After
dinner
,
Dad
asked
the
waiter
for
the
tab
.
After
dinner
,
Dad
asked
the
waiter
for
the
tab
.
•
The
friends
kept
an
open
tab
so
they
didn
’
t
have
to
pay
after
every
drink
.
The
friends
kept
an
open
tab
so
they
didn
’
t
have
to
pay
after
every
drink
.
Early
1900s
U
.
S
.
slang
,
shortened
from
‘
tablet
’
meaning
‘
slip
of
paper
’
used
to
record
debts
.
noun
a
selectable
section
in
a
web
browser
or
application
that
opens
a
page
or
document
in
the
same
window
•
I
opened
a
new
tab
to
look
up
the
train
schedule
.
I
opened
a
new
tab
to
look
up
the
train
schedule
.
•
Too
many
tabs
made
his
browser
slow
down
.
Too
many
tabs
made
his
browser
slow
down
.
1990s
,
extended
from
the
computer
‘
Tab
’
key
and
file-folder
tabs
,
meaning
a
labeled
division
you
can
click
.
Tab
noun
the
key
on
a
computer
keyboard
that
moves
the
cursor
to
the
next
set
position
•
Press
the
Tab
to
jump
to
the
next
text
box
.
Press
the
Tab
to
jump
to
the
next
text
box
.
•
You
can
indent
a
paragraph
quickly
by
hitting
the
Tab
.
You
can
indent
a
paragraph
quickly
by
hitting
the
Tab
.
From
the
earlier
typewriter
key
that
set
‘
tabulation
’
stops
,
shortened
to
‘
tab
’.