| Tabloid |
the size of a newsprint page, half that of the
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| tablature |
a notational system that uses letters, figures and other symbols to indicate how a piece might be performed, for instance by showing the position of a player's fingers on a representation of the strings of a guitar or lute see Elements of Tablature for Classical Guitar
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| tabular |
Crystal habit describing a flat, tough, usually four sided crystal.
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| tablet |
When the object is flat with an inscription use WRITING-TABLET, except for the collections of the Department of Western Asiatic Antiquities where the term TABLET should be entered for writing-tablets.
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| table |
A collection of computer data that is organized, defined and stored as rows and columns. In non-relational systems, a table is called a FILE.
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| Tab | a fork for eating at a dining table |
| Tab | a relatively flat highland |
| Tab | someone you dine with |
| Tab | a spoon larger than a dessert spoon |
| Tab | as much as a tablespoon will hold |
| Tab | as much as a tablespoon will hold |
| Tab | a dose of medicine in the form of a small pellet |
| Tab | a slab of stone or wood suitable for bearing an inscription |
| Tab | a number of sheets of paper fastened together along one edge |
| Tab | a chair with an arm that has been widened for writing |
| Tab | the top horizontal work surface of a table |
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