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Definition of table
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Table (n.) The
arrangement
or
disposition
of the lines which
appear
on the
inside
of the hand.
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Money-making
::
Money-making
(a.)
Affording
profitable
returns;
lucrative;
as, a
money-making
business..
Slippery
::
Slippery
(a.)
Unstable;
changeable;
mutable;
uncertain;
inconstant;
fickle.
Holophytic
::
Holophytic
(a.)
Wholly
or
distinctively
vegetable.
Agreeable
::
Agreeable
(a.)
Agreeing
or
suitable;
conformable;
correspondent;
concordant;
adapted;
--
followed
by to,
rarely
by
with..
Charlatan
::
Charlatan
(n.) One who
prates
much in his own
favor,
and makes
unwarrantable
pretensions;
a
quack;
an
impostor;
an
empiric;
a
mountebank..
Wrench
::
Wrench
(v. t.) An
instrument,
often a
simple
bar or lever with jaws or an
angular
orifice
either
at the end or
between
the ends, for
exerting
a
twisting
strain,
as in
turning
bolts,
nuts, screw taps, etc.; a screw key. Many
wrenches
have
adjustable
jaws for
grasping
nuts, etc., of
different
sizes..
Underboard
::
Underboard
(adv.)
Under the
board,
or
table;
hence,
secretly;
unfairly;
underhand.
See the Note under
Aboveboard..
Attemper
::
Attemper
(v. t.) To
accommodate;
to make
suitable;
to
adapt.
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..
Pointal
::
Pointal
(n.) A kind of
pencil
or style used with the
tablets
of the
Middle
Ages.
Birth
::
Birth (n.) That which is born; that which is
produced,
whether
animal
or
vegetable..
Cheatableness
::
Cheatableness
(n.)
Capability
of being
cheated.
Break
::
Break (v. t.) To tame; to
reduce
to
subjection;
to make
tractable;
to
discipline;
as, to break a horse to the
harness
or
saddle..
Crumbcloth
::
Crumbcloth
(n.) A cloth to be laid under a
dining
table to
receive
falling
fragments,
and keep the
carpet
or floor
clean..
Combatable
::
Combatable
(a.) Such as can be, or is
liable
to be,
combated;
as,
combatable
foes,
evils,
or
arguments..
Incommodious
::
Incommodious
(a.)
Tending
to
incommode;
not
commodious;
not
affording
ease or
advantage;
unsuitable;
giving
trouble;
inconvenient;
annoying;
as, an
incommodious
seat; an
incommodious
arrangement..
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.
Pluck
::
Pluck (n.)
Spirit;
courage;
indomitable
resolution;
fortitude.
Roundhouse
::
Roundhouse
(n.) A
constable's
prison;
a
lockup,
watch-house,
or
station
house..
Heritability
::
Heritability
(n.) The state of being
heritable.
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