men·sal
(mĕn′səl)adj. Belonging to or used at the table.
[Middle English, from Late Latin mēnsālis, from Latin mēnsa, table.]
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mensal
(ˈmɛnsəl) [C15: from Latin mensis month]
mensal
(ˈmɛnsəl) adj (Cookery) rare relating to or used at the table
[C15: from Latin mensālis, from mensa table]
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men•sal
(ˈmɛn səl)
adj. of, pertaining to, or used at the table.
[1400–50; late Middle English < Latin mēnsālis of a table < Latin mensa table]
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| Adj. | 1. | mensal - the dining table |
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