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table

noun
A flat surface of some extent, or a thing that has a flat surface; as a table of marble.

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An article of furniture, consisting usually of a frame with a surface of boards or of marble, supported by legs, and used for a great variety of purposes, as for holding dishes of meat, for writing on. The nymph the table spread.

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Fare or entertainment of provisions; as, he keeps a good table.

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The persons sitting at table or partaking of entertainment. I drink to th’ general joy of the whole table.

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A tablet; a surface on which any thing is written or engraved. The ten commandments were written on two tables of stone. Exodus 32:15-16. Written--not on tables of stone, but on fleshly tables of the heart. Corinthians 3:3.

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A picture, or something that exhibits a view of any thing on a flat surface. Saint Anthony has a table that hangs up to him from a poor peasant.

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Among Christians, the table, or Lord’s table, is the sacrament, or holy communion of the Lord’s supper.

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The altar of burnt-offering. Walachi 1:7.

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In architecture, a smooth, simple member or ornament of various forms, most usually in that of a long square.

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In perspective, a plain surface, supposed to be transparent and perpendicular to the horizon. It is called also perspective plane.

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In anatomy, a division of the cranium or skull. The cranium is composed of two tables or lamins, with a cellular structure between them, called the meditallium or diploe.

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In the glass manufacture, a circular sheet of finished glass, usually about four feet in diameter, each weighing from ten to eleven pounds. Twelve of these are called a side or crate of glass.

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In literature, an index; a collection of heads or principal matters contained in a book, with references to the pages where each may be found; as a table of contents.

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A synopsis; many particulars brought into one view.

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The palm of the hand. Mistress of a fairer table . Hath not history nor fable.

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Draughts; small pieces of wood shifted on squares. We are in the world like men playing at tables.

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In mathematics, tables are systems of numbers calculated to be ready for expediting operations; as a table of logarithms; a multiplication table.

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Astronomical tables, are computations of the motions, places and other phenomena of the planets, both primary and secondary.

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In chimistry, a list or catalogue of substances or their properties; as a table of known acids; a table of acidifiable bases; a table of binary combinations; a table of specific gravities.

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In general, any series of numbers formed on mathematical or other correct principles.