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tabletop

[ tey-buhl-top ]

noun

  1. a surface forming or suggesting the top of a table.
  2. a photograph of an arrangement of objects on top of a table.


adjective

  1. intended for use on the top of a table or the like.
  2. noting or relating to an arrangement of objects, especially miniatures or models, as would be appropriate to the top of a table.
  3. noting or relating to a type of game that requires the physical presence of players and the manipulation of game pieces, in contrast to video games.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of tabletop1

First recorded in 1800–10; table + top 1
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Example Sentences

They would go on to create popular miniature figures that players around the world collect, paint and battle in complex tabletop clashes.

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She steadies herself, with one hand grasping the back of an elaborate carved and upholstered chair at the left, while a tabletop clock at the rear on the opposite side ticks away.

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As do its so-called “story rooms,†including one that was inspired by the old tabletop game Operation, only here we performed makeshift surgery on a giant puppet, the game less about precision than silly communication.

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The industry is turning to robot harvesters, hydroponic tabletop farming and other developing technologies to address some of those challenges.

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As a lifelong fan of board games and an avid environmentalist, Thomas Yount understood these tabletop pastimes do more than entertain.

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