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Definition of table
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Table (n.) One of the
divisions
of a
backgammon
board;
as, to play into the
right-hand
table..
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Malaria
::
Malaria
(n.) A
morbid
condition
produced
by
exhalations
from
decaying
vegetable
matter
in
contact
with
moisture,
giving
rise to fever and ague and many other
symptoms
characterized
by their
tendency
to recur at
definite
and
usually
uniform
intervals..
Baker
::
Baker (v. i.) A
portable
oven in which
baking
is done.
Synchronization
::
Synchronistic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
synchronism;
arranged
according
to
correspondence
in time; as,
synchronistic
tables..
Worthy
::
Worthy
(n.)
Having
suitable,
adapted,
or
equivalent
qualities
or
value;
--
usually
with of
before
the thing
compared
or the
object;
more
rarely,
with a
following
infinitive
instead
of of, or with that; as,
worthy
of, equal in
excellence,
value,
or
dignity
to;
entitled
to;
meriting;
--
usually
in a good
sense,
but
sometimes
in a bad one..
Amandine
::
Amandine
(n.) The
vegetable
casein
of
almonds.
Tablecloth
::
Tablecloth
(n.) A cloth for
covering
a
table,
especially
one with which a table is
covered
before
the
dishes,
etc., are set on for
meals..
Quotable
::
Quotable
(a.)
Capable
or
worthy
of being
quoted;
as, a
quotable
writer;
a
quotable
sentence..
Season
::
Season
(v. t.) To fit for
taste;
to
render
palatable;
to give zest or
relish
to; to
spice;
as, to
season
food..
Initiatory
::
Initiatory
(a.)
Suitable
for an
introduction
or
beginning;
introductory;
prefatory;
as, an
initiatory
step..
Purveyor
::
Purveyor
(n.) One who
provides
victuals,
or whose
business
is to make
provision
for the
table;
a
victualer;
a
caterer..
Waxen
::
Waxen (a.)
Covered
with wax;
waxed;
as, a waxen
tablet..
Comestible
::
Comestible
(a.)
Suitable
to be
eaten;
eatable;
esculent.
Dissecting
::
Dissecting
(a.)
Dividing
or
separating
the parts of an
animal
or
vegetable
body; as, a
dissecting
aneurism,
one which makes its way
between
or
within
the coats of an
artery..
Frame
::
Frame (n.) A
glazed
portable
structure
for
protecting
young
plants
from
frost.
Indissoluble
::
Indissoluble
(a.)
Incapable
of being
rightfully
broken
or
dissolved;
perpetually
binding
or
obligatory;
firm;
stable,
as, an
indissoluble
league
or
covenant..
Equitable
::
Equitable
(a.) That can be
sustained
or made
available
or
effective
in a court of
equity,
or upon
principles
of
equity
jurisprudence;
as, an
equitable
estate;
equitable
assets,
assignment,
mortgage,
etc..
Desk
::
Desk (n.) A
table,
frame,
or case,
usually
with
sloping
top, but often with flat top, for the use
writers
and
readers.
It often has a
drawer
or
repository
underneath..
Adaptableness
::
Adaptableness
(n.) The
quality
of being
adaptable;
suitableness.
Prutenic
::
Prutenic
(a.)
Prussian;
--
applied
to
certain
astronomical
tables
published
in the
sixteenth
century,
founded
on the
principles
of
Copernicus,
a
Prussian..
Demonstrator
::
Demonstrator
(n.) One who
demonstrates;
one who
proves
anything
with
certainty,
or
establishes
it by
indubitable
evidence..
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