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In anatomy, one of the two layers of compact bone that make up the interior and exterior walls of the cranium. They are the plates of the skull and are separated from each other by the diploe which is a soft spongy material containing bone marrow.
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Tabling is the act of formally putting forward a question, a motion or an amendment in the Commons or the Lords. Members of either House do this by submitting it to the procedural clerks by hand, by p [..]
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A table is a set of data arranged in rows and columns.
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  present a document or other item to Parliament
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A senator may move to table any pending question. The motion is not debatable, and agreement to the motion is equivalent to defeating the question tabled. The motion is used to dispose quickly of ques [..]
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1 a piece of furniture that consists of a flat surface held above the floor, usually by legsthe kitchen/dining room tableThey sat around a long table in the conference room.Synonyms and related words [..]
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A senator may move to table any pending question. The motion is not debatable, and agreement to the motion is equivalent to defeating the question tabled. The motion is used to dispose quickly of ques [..]
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late 12c., "board, slab, plate," from Old French table "board, square panel, plank; writing table; picture; food, fare" (11c.), and late Old English tabele "writing tablet, ga [..]
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mid-15c., "enter into a list, form into a list or catalogue," also "provide with food," from table (n.). In parliamentary sense, 1718, originally "to lay on the (speaker' [..]
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  mathematical information organised in columns and rows.
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/ˈteɪbəl/ noun plural tables 1 table /ˈteɪbəl/ noun plural tables Learner's definition of TABLE [count] 1  a  : a piece of furniture that has a flat top and one or more legs They were sitting [..]
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With reference to web design, a method for formatting information on a page. Use of tables and the cells within also provide a way to create columns of text. Use of tables vs frames is recommended for [..]
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1. to present a document or other item to a house of Parliament 2. the table in front of the Presidents or Speakers Chair
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a set of data arranged in rows and columns; "see table 1" postpone: hold back to a later time; "let's postpone the exam" a piece of furn [..]
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Information arranged in rows and columns. Diagrams that can be useful for organising ideas and notes for essays requiring comparison and contrast of concepts, texts, features, etc.
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a piece of furniture with legs and a flat top. The same word also means a set of facts or figures arranged in columns
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 a tablet, note-book.
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Refers to data arranged in rows and columns. A spreadsheet, for example, is a table. In relational database management systems, all information is stored in the form of tables.
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tish
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tabele
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A compact, systematic list of data, as in a table of contents listing the chapters of a book, or the Periodic Table of Elements in chemistry. Also refers to the compact arrangement of facts, figures, [..]
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The large table in front of and below the Speaker's Chair in the Chamber. Parliamentary papers, such as bills and budget documents, needed by members for a sitting of the House are placed on the [..]
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To formally present a document to the House. Documents are tabled to provide members with additional information.
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To set aside a matter for possible consideration at a future time.
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To dream of setting a table preparatory to a meal, foretells happy unions and prosperous circumstances. To see empty tables, signifies poverty or disagreements. To clear away the table, denotes that pleasure will soon assume the form of trouble and indifference. To eat from a table without a cloth, foretells that you will be possessed of an indepen [..]
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To set aside. Typically used to dispense with, or set aside, amendments to a bill rather than vote “aye” or “no” on them. A motion to table is nondebatable and, once made, must be voted upon.TAX LEVY [..]
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A set of one or more related database fields, each comprised of related data elements. One or more tables may combine to form a database.
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A set of data arranged in records (rows) and fields (columns). When a table is displayed in a grid, records display in horizontal rows and fields display in vertical columns. Each field value in the t [..]
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a presentation of data in which alphabetic or numeric values are arranged in rows and columns;
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The flat base for carrying the work piece usually cast iron with recessed tee slots
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A tool for organizing information in rows and columns, or a list of values for two or more variables that shows the relationship between them. Tables often represent data made from observations, from [..]
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Columns and rows of cells. The cells can contain text, images, links, etc.
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Collection of data in an organized structure; comprised of columns that represent fields and rows that represent data; PeopleSoft stores all data in various types of tables. See Relational Database.
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1) To place a document before the House or a committee for consideration or consultation. 2) To table a document, which is required by statute, by order of the House or by Standing Orders, by filing [..]
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(1)The Table in front of the Speaker's Chair at which the Clerk and the Deputy Clerk or a Table Officer sit. Copies of frequently consulted procedural authorities are kept on the Table for the [..]
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A table is a way of showing pieces of information by arranging them in rows and columns across and down a page. Column 1 Column 2 Row 1 A B Row 2 C D
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(n) a set of data arranged in rows and columns(n) a piece of furniture having a smooth flat top that is usually supported by one or more vertical legs(v) arrange or enter in tabular form(n) a piece of [..]
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Apells’ table. A pictured table, representing the excellency of sobriety on one side, and the deformity of intemperance on the other.
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1. A presentation of information organized in rows and columns. spreadsheet
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The usually large, flat facet that forms the top of a cut diamond or gemstone
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A motion to stop further action on a bill or a point of order.
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A collection of data. Similar to other database systems, DynamoDB stores data in tables.
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A specific set of objects and their measured quantities stored in a database.
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The playing area; also, to lay down a meld on the playing area.
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A specific set of objects and their measured quantities stored in a database.
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A raised flat surface on which a Patient is placed during a Physical Examination.
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A raised flat surface on which a Patient is placed during surgical procedures.
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Nomograms used for predicting the stages of Prostate CANCER. They are comprised of the Serum Prostate-Specific Antigen levels, the GLEASON SCORE, and the TNM Staging category.
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To strengthen foot of a sail by stitching an additional strip of canvas along it. 2. Flat-topped projection on either side of mast and in same thwartship line. Takes heels of cargo derricks. 3. Pre-co [..]
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A collection of data pertaining to a subject, such as customers or stock prices. A database contains one or more tables, which consist of fields and records. When you create a new table, a visual repr [..]
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An industrial mortality table approved by the NAIC as a standard for evaluation and for computation of nonforfeiture values for Industrial policies.
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A table is a named relational database data set that is organized by rows and columns. The relational table is a fundamental relational database concept because tables are the primary form of data sto [..]
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Normally the largest surface on a gemstone, the table is the flat top on top of a faceted gem's crown. The table may take many geometric forms, dependent on the shape and style of fashioning. On a round brilliant-cut diamond, for example, the table forms an octagon. Certain styles of cutting, such as checkerboards, buff tops, and roll tops, do [..]
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"Table" is used as both a noun and a verb. Tables, n., are found at the back of the calendars, and display legislative information in a variety of ways. Table, v., is used in reference to st [..]
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A collection of closely related columns. A table consists of rows each of which shares the same columns but vary in the column values.
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n. "table, dining table; tablet for writing or inscription; table (of astronomical calculations); plate (on an astrolabe); (pl.) backgammon," s.v. table sb. OED. KEY: table@n
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n 44 table 25 tables 19
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An orderly, condensed arrangement of numerical or other information, usually in parallel rows or columns. A table in which values of the quantity to be found are tabulated for limiting values of the e [..]
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A table is a collection of records in a database.
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A tabular page layout using rows and columns. A table typically is best for data like names, dates, and numbers, and is not ideal for arranging images and text in a custom layout since tables are gene [..]
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Four players, two pairs, or one team, in duplicate play, for individual, pairs and team movements suitable to a particular number of tables.
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The organisation of teams into positions based on the number of points they’ve accumulated over a series of games.
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The domino tiles that have been played and set out on the playing area.  Also known as the "layout", "tableau", "line-of-play" or "board& [..]
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A set of data arranged in rows and columns.
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See stages
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Goal of epidemiologic investigation
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A set of cross-tabulated data with a banner and answer stubs.
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The bottom “box” portion of the mini-tower, 8200, 9200 instruments.  Fixtures can be mounted to either the top of the table for testing standard test specimens or inside the bottom of the table for testing larger pieces or components.  Larger tables are available for bigger test pieces.
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Furniture with a top surface to accommodate a variety of uses. # An item of furniture with a flat top surface raised above the ground, usually on one or more legs. #*en|grid,en|furniture *en|array [..]
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lang=en 1600s=1678 |1800s=1843 * '''1678''' — . ''''. *: Now the table was furnished "with fat things, and with wine that was well refined": and all their talk at the table was about the Lord of th [..]
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Table may refer to: Table (furniture) Table (information), a data arrangement with rows and columns Table (database) Calligra Tables, a spreadsheet application Mathematical table Table (landform) Tab [..]
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A table is an arrangement of data in rows and columns, or possibly in a more complex structure. Tables are widely used in communication, research, and data analysis. Tables appear in print media, hand [..]
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Table may refer to: Table (furniture) Table (information), a data arrangement with rows and columns Table (database) Calligra Tables, a spreadsheet application Mathematical table Table (landform) Tab [..]
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A table is an item of furniture with a flat top and one or more legs, used as a surface for working at, eating from or on which to place things. Some common types of table are the dining room table, w [..]
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A table is a collection of related data held in a structured format within a database. It consists of columns, and rows. In relational databases, and flat file databases, a table is a set of data elem [..]
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A table is a collection of related data held in a structured format within a database. It consists of columns, and rows. In relational databases, and flat file databases, a table is a set of data elem [..]
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In parliamentary procedure, the verb to table has the opposite meaning in different countries: In the United States, to "table" usually means to postpone or suspend consideration of a pending motion. [..]
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A table or tableland is a butte, flank of a mountain, or mountain, that has a flat top. This landform has numerous names in addition to "table", including: Tuya Tepui Mesa Potrero Butte Plateau Ter [..]
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Table may refer to: Table (furniture) Table (information), a data arrangement with rows and columns Table (database) Calligra Tables, a spreadsheet application Mathematical table Table (landform) Tab [..]
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Table may refer to: Table (furniture) Table (information), a data arrangement with rows and columns Table (database) Calligra Tables, a spreadsheet application Mathematical table Table (landform) Tab [..]
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