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Definition of table
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of table is as below...
Table (n.) A
stringcourse
which
includes
an
offset;
esp., a band of
stone,
or the like, set where an
offset
is
required,
so as to make it
decorative.
See Water
table..
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Karma
::
Karma (n.) One's acts
considered
as
fixing
one's lot in the
future
existence.
(Theos.)
The
doctrine
of fate as the
inflexible
result
of cause and
effect;
the
theory
of
inevitable
consequence.
Table
::
Table (n.) a
memorandum
book.
Throw
::
Throw (n.) A
potter's
wheel or
table;
a
jigger.
See 2d
Jigger,
2 (a)..
Profitable
::
Profitable
(a.)
Yielding
or
bringing
profit
or gain;
gainful;
lucrative;
useful;
helpful;
advantageous;
beneficial;
as, a
profitable
trade;
profitable
business;
a
profitable
study or
profession..
Notable
::
Notable
(a.)
Worthy
of
notice;
remarkable;
memorable;
noted or
distinguished;
as, a
notable
event,
person..
Unprofit
::
Unprofit
(n.) Want of
profit;
unprofitableness.
Moon-culminating
::
Moon-culminating
(a.)
Culminating,
or
coming
to the
meredian,
at or about the same time with the moon; -- said of a star or
stars,
esp. of
certain
stars
selected
beforehand,
and named in an
ephemeris
(as the
Nautical
Almanac),
as
suitable
to be
observed
in
connection
with the moon at
culmination,
for
determining
terrestrial
longitude..
Evitable
::
Evitable
(a.)
Avoidable.
Disconvenient
::
Disconvenient
(a.) Not
convenient
or
congruous;
unsuitable;
ill-adapted.
Conveniency
::
Conveniency
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
convenient;
fitness
or
suitableness,
as of
place,
time, etc.;
propriety..
Apple
::
Apple (n.) Any fruit or other
vegetable
production
resembling,
or
supposed
to
resemble,
the
apple;
as, apple of love, or love apple (a
tomato),
balsam
apple,
egg
apple,
oak
apple..
Eatage
::
Eatage
(n.)
Eatable
growth
of grass for
horses
and
cattle,
esp. that of
aftermath..
Blasted
::
Blasted
(a.)
Confounded;
accursed;
detestable.
Snug
::
Snug
(superl.)
Compact,
convenient,
and
comfortable;
as, a snug farm,
house,
or
property..
Exoterical
::
Exoterical
(a.)
External;
public;
suitable
to be
imparted
to the
public;
hence,
capable
of being
readily
or fully
comprehended;
--
opposed
to
esoteric,
or
secret..
Ill-timed
::
Ill-timed
(a.) Done,
attempted,
or said, at an
unsuitable
or
unpropitious
time..
Commons
::
Commons
(n. pl.)
Provisions;
food; fare, -- as that
provided
at a
common
table in
colleges
and
universities..
Vasculose
::
Vasculose
(n.) One of the
substances
of which
vegetable
tissue
is
composed,
differing
from
cellulose
in its
solubility
in
certain
media..
Colloid
::
Colloid
(n.) A
substance
(as
albumin,
gum,
gelatin,
etc.) which is of a
gelatinous
rather
than a
crystalline
nature,
and which
diffuses
itself
through
animal
membranes
or
vegetable
parchment
more
slowly
than
crystalloids
do; --
opposed
to
crystalloid..
Tolerable
::
Tolerable
(a.)
Capable
of being borne or
endured;
supportable,
either
physically
or
mentally..
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