crow |
table |
As a proper noun crow
is a native american tribe or
crow can be .
As a verb table is
.
table |
alfonsine |
As a noun table
is furniture with a top surface to accommodate a variety of uses.
As a verb table
is to put on a table.
As an adjective Alfonsine is
of or relating to
Alfonso X of Castile (1221-1284) or the astronomical tables prepared under his patronage.
table |
supertable |
As nouns the difference between table and supertable
is that
table is furniture with a top surface to accommodate a variety of uses while
supertable is a table of data comprising several subtables.
As a verb table
is to put on a table.
table |
tableness |
As a verb table
is .
As a noun tableness is
(philosophy) the quality of being a table.
table |
autoplunger |
As a verb table
is .
As a noun autoplunger is
(pinball) an automatic plunger, one that propels the ball onto the table without being operated mechanically by the player.
table |
tablescape |
As a verb table
is .
As a noun tablescape is
an artistic arrangement of articles on a table.
table |
paytable |
As a verb table
is .
As a noun paytable is
(gambling) a table of values determining the payouts for various outcomes at the game.
table |
exfat |
In computing terms the difference between table and exfat
is that
table is A lookup table, most often a set of vectors while
exfat is extended FAT (extended file allocation table, extended file allocation table, extended file allocation table) ; 64-bit allocation table version of FAT.
As a noun table
is furniture with a top surface to accommodate a variety of uses.
As a verb table
is to put on a table.
As an acronym exFAT is
extended FAT (extended file allocation table, extended file allocation table, extended file allocation table) ; 64-bit allocation table version of FAT.
table |
retable |
As a verb table
is .
As a noun retable is
a table or shelf behind an altar, on which are placed images or holy objects.
table |
gateleg |
As a verb table
is .
As a noun gateleg is
used attributively to describe a table having a leg, set into a frame in the form of a gate, that may be swung back to allow a leaf to hang down.
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