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Definition of table
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Table (n.) Any
smooth,
flat
surface
upon which an
inscription,
a
drawing,
or the like, may be
produced..
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Caster
::
Caster
(n.) A vial,
cruet,
or other small
vessel,
used to
contain
condiments
at the
table;
as, a set of
casters..
Trencher-man
::
Trencher-man
(n.) A table
companion;
a
trencher
mate.
Portfolio
::
Portfolio
(n.) A
portable
case for
holding
loose
papers,
prints,
drawings,
etc..
Instability
::
Instability
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
unstable;
want of
stability,
firmness,
or
steadiness;
liability
to give way or to fail;
insecurity;
precariousness;
as, the
instability
of a
building..
Changeful
::
Changeful
(a.) Full of
change;
mutable;
inconstant;
fickle;
uncertain.
Volvox
::
Volvox
(n.) A genus of
minute,
pale-green,
globular,
organisms,
about one
fiftieth
of an inch in
diameter,
found
rolling
through
water,
the
motion
being
produced
by
minute
colorless
cilia.
It has been
considered
as
belonging
to the
flagellate
Infusoria,
but is now
referred
to the
vegetable
kingdom,
and each
globule
is
considered
a
colony
of many
individuals.
The
commonest
species
is
Volvox
globator,
often
called
globe
animalcule..
Picnic
::
Picnic
(v.)
Formerly,
an
entertainment
at which each
person
contributed
some dish to a
common
table;
now, an
excursion
or
pleasure
party in which the
members
partake
of a
collation
or
repast
(usually
in the open air, and from food
carried
by
themselves)..
Irritable
::
Irritable
(a.) Very
susceptible
of anger or
passion;
easily
inflamed
or
exasperated;
as, an
irritable
temper..
Allottable
::
Allottable
(a.)
Capable
of being
allotted.
Very
::
Very (v. t.) True; real;
actual;
veritable.
Objectable
::
Objectable
(a.) Such as can be
presented
in
opposition;
that may be put
forward
as an
objection.
Juice
::
"Juice
(n.) The
characteristic
fluid of any
vegetable
or
animal
substance;
the sap or part which can be
expressed
from
fruit,
etc.; the fluid part which
separates
from meat in
cooking..
Inconvenient
::
Inconvenient
(a.) Not
becoming
or
suitable;
unfit;
inexpedient.
Heppen
::
Heppen
(a.) Neat; fit;
comfortable.
Bouch
::
Bouch (n.) An
allowance
of meat and drink for the
tables
of
inferior
officers
or
servants
in a
nobleman's
palace
or at
court.
Easy
::
Easy (v. t.) Not
making
resistance
or
showing
unwillingness;
tractable;
yielding;
complying;
ready.
Pertinency
::
Pertinency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
pertinent;
justness
of
relation
to the
subject
or
matter
in hand;
fitness;
appositeness;
relevancy;
suitableness.
Budding
::
Budding
(n.) A
process
of
asexual
reproduction,
in which a new
organism
or cell is
formed
by a
protrusion
of a
portion
of the
animal
or
vegetable
organism,
the bud thus
formed
sometimes
remaining
attached
to the
parent
stalk or cell, at other times
becoming
free;
gemmation.
See
Hydroidea..
Fruit
::
Fruit (v. t.)
Whatever
is
produced
for the
nourishment
or
enjoyment
of man or
animals
by the
processes
of
vegetable
growth,
as corn,
grass,
cotton,
flax, etc.; --
commonly
used in the
plural..
Unbecoming
::
Unbecoming
(a.) Not
becoming;
unsuitable;
unfit;
indecorous;
improper.
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