table
/ˈteɪbəɫ/
noun
furniture with a usually flat surface on top of one or multiple legs that we can sit at or put things on
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desk
/ˈdɛsk/
noun
furniture we use for working, writing, reading, etc. that normally has a flat surface and drawers
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billiard table
/bˈɪlɪɚd tˈeɪbəl/
noun
a large table used for playing cue sports, such as pool, billiards, and snooker
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breakfast bar
/bɹˈɛkfəst bˈɑːɹ/
noun
a raised counter or bar-like surface that is typically found in the kitchen or dining area and used for casual dining or quick meals
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breakfast table
/bɹˈɛkfəst tˈeɪbəl/
noun
a small table usually placed in the kitchen or dining area, used for having breakfast or small meals
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card table
/kˈɑːɹd tˈeɪbəl/
noun
a folding table with legs that can be locked in place, typically used for playing card games
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coffee table
/kˈɔfi tˈeɪbəl/
noun
a low table, often placed in a living room, on which magazines, cups, etc. can be placed
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console table
/kˈɑːnsoʊl tˈeɪbəl/
noun
a narrow and usually long table designed to be placed against a wall, typically used for displaying decorative items or as a landing spot for keys and other small items
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counter
/ˈkaʊntɝ/
noun
a table with a narrow horizontal surface over which goods are put or people are served
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dining table
/dˈaɪnɪŋ tˈeɪbəl/
noun
a table on which people have meals
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dressing table
/dɹˈɛsɪŋ tˈeɪbəl/
noun
a low, mirrored table, often with drawers, that is used to see oneself when grooming or dressing oneself
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drop-leaf table
/dɹˈɑːplˈiːf tˈeɪbəl/
noun
a type of table that has a hinged section on either side that can be raised or lowered to increase or decrease the table's surface area
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drum table
/dɹˈʌm tˈeɪbəl/
noun
a type of round table with a circular top and a cylindrical base resembling a drum, often featuring drawers or compartments for storage
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escritoire
/ˈɛskɹɪtwˌɑːɹ/
noun
a small writing desk with drawers and compartments for storing writing materials
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folding table
/fˈoʊldɪŋ tˈeɪbəl/
noun
a type of table that is designed to be easily folded up for storage or transportation, typically featuring hinged legs that collapse inward towards the tabletop
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gateleg table
/ɡˈeɪtlɛɡ tˈeɪbəl/
noun
a type of table with hinged leaves that can be folded down for easy storage
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kitchen table
/kˈɪtʃən tˈeɪbəl/
noun
a type of table usually located in a kitchen, used for dining, food preparation, and other household activities
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nest of tables
/nˈɛst ʌv tˈeɪbəlz/
noun
a set of two or more tables of graduated size that can be stacked together to save space when not in use
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occasional table
/əkˈeɪʒənəl tˈeɪbəl/
noun
a small table used as and when needed for displaying decorative items, holding drinks, or as an extra surface for a specific purpose
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pedestal desk
/pˈɛdɪstəl dˈɛsk/
noun
a type of desk with drawers and/or cabinets built into one or both sides of a central pedestal or column that supports the tabletop
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Pembroke table
/pˈɛmbɹoʊk tˈeɪbəl/
noun
a small, light table with drop leaves that can be folded down to save space, typically with a single drawer and sometimes with additional storage compartments
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piecrust table
/pˈaɪkɹʌst tˈeɪbəl/
noun
a type of small, circular table with a decorative edge resembling the crimped edge of a pie crust, often used as a side table or display table for decorative items
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refectory table
/ɹɪfˈɛktɚɹi tˈeɪbəl/
noun
a long, narrow table with a plank top and trestle-style base, originally used in monasteries for communal meals, now used in dining rooms and as a decorative piece
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roll-top desk
/ɹˈoʊltˈɑːp dˈɛsk/
noun
a desk with a flexible wooden cover that rolls down over the desktop to secure papers and items inside, with stacked shelves, drawers, and cubbyholes for storage
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end table
/ˈɛnd tˈeɪbəl/
noun
a small table that is often situated next to a sofa or other furniture
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snooker table
/snˈuːkɚ tˈeɪbəl/
noun
a large, rectangular table with pockets and elevated edges, used for playing the game of snooker, a type of billiards with 22 balls
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teapoy
/tˈiːpɔɪ/
noun
a small, decorative table with a hinged or removable top, often used for storing tea or other small items, and commonly found in Indian and Southeast Asian homes
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tea table
/tˈiː tˈeɪbəl/
noun
a small, low-height table that is typically used for serving tea or other beverages, snacks, or small items
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trestle table
/tɹˈɛsəl tˈeɪbəl/
noun
a table with a simple frame consisting of two or three trestles supporting a flat top
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changing table
/ˈʧeɪnʤɪŋ ˈteɪbl/
noun
a specialized piece of furniture with a raised platform and cushioned surface for changing diapers, often with storage shelves or drawers for supplies
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picnic table
/pˈɪknɪk tˈeɪbəl/
noun
a type of outdoor furniture with a horizontal tabletop and attached benches or seats, designed to seat multiple people
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bureau
/ˈbjʊɹoʊ/
noun
a desk with drawers and a writing surface on top that opens downwards
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davenport
/ˈdævənˌpɔɹt/
noun
a type of small writing desk with a slanted top that opens to reveal a flat writing surface and drawers or compartments for storage
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