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  2. : a piece of furniture consisting of a smooth flat slab fixed on legs
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/table
    A table is an arrangement of information in rows and columns containing cells that make comparing and contrasting information easier.
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    Table definition: an article of furniture consisting of a flat, slablike top supported on one or more legs or other supports.
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    What does table mean in English?In British English, it's used in a rather opposite manner: to put an idea forward to be discussed. From the OED: table something (North American English) to leave an idea, a proposal, etc. to be discussed at a later date
    Where did the word table come from?As reported from the NOAD, the origin of the word table is from Old English tabule ( flat slab, inscribed tablet ), which derives from the Latin tabula ( plank, tablet, list ); it has been reinforced in Middle English from the Old French table. Table has then two different meanings that has been taken from the Latin word.
    What does 'you set the table' mean?Actually 'you set the table' is an expression that is also used in graphic/computer context. That's why I used set/lay the table for lunch. @Josh61: Apparently you could set the table with something of that sense a century ago, but it's worth noting the writer there used "scare quotes", suggesting it was an unusual and/or new usage at the time.
    What does we tabled her idea mean?We tabled her idea. In the UK this means "We put this idea on an agenda so it could be discussed". In the US this seems to mean "We didn't have time, so we didn't put it on an agenda now. We might sometime in the future." These are different (sometimes opposite!) meanings. What's the etymology of these usages for each country?
     
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