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table
noun
a
piece
of
furniture
with
a
flat
top
on
legs
that
people
use
for
eating
,
working
,
or
putting
things
on
•
Lena
spread
a
bright
cloth
over
the
kitchen
table
before
breakfast
.
Lena
spread
a
bright
cloth
over
the
kitchen
table
before
breakfast
.
•
During
the
craft
lesson
,
the
children
gathered
around
a
large
table
covered
with
colored
paper
and
glue
.
During
the
craft
lesson
,
the
children
gathered
around
a
large
table
covered
with
colored
paper
and
glue
.
Middle
English
,
from
Old
French
"
table
",
from
Latin
"
tabula
"
meaning
plank
,
board
,
or
list
noun
a
set
of
facts
or
numbers
arranged
in
rows
and
columns
for
easy
reference
•
The
weather
report
included
a
table
showing
average
temperatures
for
each
month
.
The
weather
report
included
a
table
showing
average
temperatures
for
each
month
.
•
Please
add
the
survey
results
to
the
spreadsheet
table
so
everyone
can
see
them
.
Please
add
the
survey
results
to
the
spreadsheet
table
so
everyone
can
see
them
.
Extension
of
Latin
"
tabula
"
sense
‘
list
’
in
medieval
scholarship
,
leading
to
printed
tables
of
figures
.
verb
-
table
,
tabling
,
tables
,
tabled
to
formally
present
something
,
such
as
a
proposal
or
motion
,
for
discussion
at
a
meeting
•
The
minister
will
table
the
new
education
bill
in
Parliament
tomorrow
.
The
minister
will
table
the
new
education
bill
in
Parliament
tomorrow
.
•
At
the
council
meeting
,
she
tabled
a
motion
to
improve
local
recycling
services
.
At
the
council
meeting
,
she
tabled
a
motion
to
improve
local
recycling
services
.
Sense
arose
in
British
parliamentary
procedure
in
the
17th
century
,
referring
to
literally
laying
papers
on
the
‘
table
’
before
members
.
verb
-
table
,
tabling
,
tables
,
tabled
to
postpone
discussion
or
consideration
of
something
,
often
until
a
later
time
•
The
committee
voted
to
table
the
budget
proposal
until
next
month
.
The
committee
voted
to
table
the
budget
proposal
until
next
month
.
•
Because
of
time
constraints
,
they
tabled
further
discussion
on
the
new
policy
.
Because
of
time
constraints
,
they
tabled
further
discussion
on
the
new
policy
.
American
legislative
usage
developed
in
the
19th
century
,
shifting
‘
place
on
the
table
’
to
mean
‘
set
aside
for
now
’.
noun
a
broad
,
flat-topped
area
of
high
ground
with
steep
sides
;
a
mesa
or
plateau
•
The
desert
table
rose
abruptly
from
the
surrounding
plain
.
The
desert
table
rose
abruptly
from
the
surrounding
plain
.
•
Ancient
rivers
carved
steep
cliffs
around
the
table
over
millions
of
years
.
Ancient
rivers
carved
steep
cliffs
around
the
table
over
millions
of
years
.
Borrowed
from
French
"
table
"
in
17th-century
exploration
journals
to
describe
landforms
resembling
a
tabletop
.
tablespoon
noun
a
large
spoon
used
for
eating
soup
or
for
serving
food
at
the
table
•
He
stirred
his
coffee
with
a
tablespoon
because
the
teaspoons
were
all
dirty
.
He
stirred
his
coffee
with
a
tablespoon
because
the
teaspoons
were
all
dirty
.
•
A
shiny
silver
tablespoon
lay
beside
the
soup
bowl
on
the
white
tablecloth
.
A
shiny
silver
tablespoon
lay
beside
the
soup
bowl
on
the
white
tablecloth
.
tablet
noun
a
small
,
flat
,
portable
computer
with
a
touch
screen
•
Mia
used
her
new
tablet
to
draw
a
colorful
picture
on
the
bus
ride
home
.
Mia
used
her
new
tablet
to
draw
a
colorful
picture
on
the
bus
ride
home
.
•
During
the
meeting
,
the
engineer
flipped
his
tablet
into
landscape
mode
to
show
the
design
.
During
the
meeting
,
the
engineer
flipped
his
tablet
into
landscape
mode
to
show
the
design
.
Early
21st-century
use
,
comparing
the
flat
shape
to
a
writing
tablet
.
noun
a
small
solid
dose
of
medicine
that
you
swallow
whole
•
The
doctor
told
Ella
to
take
one
tablet
every
morning
after
breakfast
.
The
doctor
told
Ella
to
take
one
tablet
every
morning
after
breakfast
.
•
Make
sure
you
drink
plenty
of
water
when
swallowing
these
tablets
.
Make
sure
you
drink
plenty
of
water
when
swallowing
these
tablets
.
19th-century
pharmacy
term
,
from
the
flat
compressed
shape
resembling
a
writing
tablet
.
comfortable
adjective
having
or
providing
enough
money
to
live
without
financial
worry
•
They
have
a
comfortable
income
and
can
travel
every
year
.
They
have
a
comfortable
income
and
can
travel
every
year
.
•
After
getting
the
promotion
,
Maya
felt
comfortable
financially
.
After
getting
the
promotion
,
Maya
felt
comfortable
financially
.
acceptable
adjective
considered
morally
or
socially
right
,
proper
,
or
allowed
•
It
is
not
acceptable
to
talk
loudly
during
a
movie
.
It
is
not
acceptable
to
talk
loudly
during
a
movie
.
•
Most
people
now
find
recycling
an
acceptable
habit
that
benefits
the
planet
.
Most
people
now
find
recycling
an
acceptable
habit
that
benefits
the
planet
.
Same
origin
as
Sense
1
,
stressing
the
notion
of
moral
or
social
acceptance
.