·add. ·- An inclined percussion table, usually with longitudinal grooves in its surface, agitated by side blows at right angles to the flow of the pulp;
— so called after the inventor.
·noun a memorandum book. II. Table ·noun A circular plate of crown glass. III. Table ·noun The com...
Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
·noun A horizontal row of corbels, with the panels or filling between them; also, less properly used...
·add. ·- A table of mortality computed from the experience of one or more life-insurance companies. ...
·add. ·- A style of four-legged table in vogue in England, chiefly in the later Georgian period. ...
·- ·see under Plane, ·adj. ...
·- A common table for guests at a hotel; an <<Ordinary>>. II. Table d'hote ·add. ·- Now, commonly, ...
·add. ·- Typesetting of tabular nmatter, or the type matter set in tabular form. ...
·noun A broad, level, elevated area of land; a plateau. ...
·noun A table showing the notation, length, or duration of the several notes. II. Time-table ·noun ...
·add. ·- The upper limit of the portion of the ground wholly saturated with water. The water table m...
A fleecy-looking cloud which sometimes covers the "table" or flat top of Table Mountain, at the Cape...
The Sailor's Word-Book
Land which is flat-topped, however it may be raised more or less above the ordinary level of the vic...
An allowance to admirals and senior officers, in addition to their pay, to meet the expenses of thei...
A low level shore. ...
A table which gives the difference of latitude and departure corresponding to a certain course and d...
See table-cloth. ...