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tab·u·lar
(tăb′yə-lər)adj.
1. Having a plane surface; flat.
2. Geology Tending to split into thin flat pieces.
3. Organized as a table or list.
4. Calculated by means of a table.
[Latin tabulāris, of boards, from tabula, board.]
tab′u·lar·ly adv.
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tabular
(ˈtæbjʊlə)adj
1. arranged in systematic or table form
2. (Mathematics) calculated from or by means of a table
3. like a table in form; flat
[C17: from Latin tabulāris concerning boards, from tabula a board]
ˈtabularly adv
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tab•u•lar
(ˈtæb yə lər)adj.
1. of or arranged in a table, as in columns and rows.
2. ascertained from or computed by the use of tables.
3. shaped like a table or tablet.
tab′u•lar•ly, adv.
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Adj. | 1. | tabular - of or pertaining to or arranged in table form |
2. | tabular - flat; like a table in form planar, two-dimensional - involving two dimensions |
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tab·u·lar
a. tabular, dispuesto en forma de tabla o cuadro.
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