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worktable

[ wurk-tey-buhl ]

noun

  1. a table with a work surface, often with drawers.


worktable

/ ˈ·Éɜ˰ìËŒ³Ù±ðɪ²úÉ™±ô /

noun

    1. any table at which writing, sewing, or other work may be done
    2. (in English cabinetwork) a small elegant table fitted with sewing accessories
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of worktable1

First recorded in 1790–1800; work + table
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And any spool of thread, rolled under their worktables.

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On her worktable lay swatches of the silk and Lurex she would soon use to render her paintings and drawings into textiles.

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Today she reaches the peak of her canvases by riding a scissor lift, which sits behind her worktable, its metal bars speckled with globs of paint in many different colors.

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The panels, laid face-down and flat on a worktable, were subject to an unexpected type of cleaning.

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All kinds of girls zipped around like honeybees, some plopping into cozy armchairs, others perched on the spiraled staircases, and a few clustered around the worktables.

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