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The large, flat, top facet of a cut gemstone located in the center of the crown.
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A special flat surface with a mechanism for indicating positions on it. A tablet is normally used as a locator.
Ãâó: www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/UserInfo/Resources/Hardware/IBMp...
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| Tabloid |
a page half the size of a broadsheet.
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| tablet |
probably a string of beads worn round the neck (Ex. 35:22; Num. 31:50). In Isa. 3:20 the Hebrew word means a perfume-box, as it is rendered in the Revised Version.
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| table |
A set of data elements that has a horizontal dimension (rows) and a vertical dimension (columns) in a relational database system. A table has a specified number of columns but can have any number of rows. A table is often called a relation. Rows stored in a table are structurally equivalent to records from flat files in that they must not contain repeating fields.
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