Definition of Tabular

1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to or arranged in table form.

Partainyms: Table
Derivative terms: Table

2. Adjective. Flat; like a table in form.
Similar to: Planar, Two-dimensional
Derivative terms: Table

Definition of Tabular

1. a. Having the form of, or pertaining to, a table (in any of the uses of the word).

Definition of Tabular

1. Adjective. having a flat, plane surface ¹

2. Adjective. organized as a table or list ¹

3. Adjective. calculated by means of a table ¹

4. Adjective. (geology) tending to split into thin flat pieces, such as slate ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Tabular

1. of or pertaining to a list [adj]

Medical Definition of Tabular

1. Having the form of, or pertaining to, a table (in any of the uses of the word). Specifically: Having a flat surface; as, a tabular rock. Formed into a succession of flakes; laminated. "Nodules . . . That are tabular and plated." (Woodward) Set in squares. Arranged in a schedule; as, tabular statistics. Derived from, or computed by, the use of tables; as, tabular right ascension. Tabular difference, wollastonite. Origin: L. Tabularis, fr. Tabula a board, table. See Table. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tabular

tabreres
tabret
tabrets
tabs
tabtoxin
tabtoxins
tabu
tabu search
tabued
tabuing
tabula
tabula rasa
tabulable
tabulae
tabulae rasae
tabular (current term)
tabular array
tabular matter
tabularise
tabularization
tabularize
tabularized
tabularizes
tabularizing
tabularly
tabulata
tabulatable
tabulate
tabulated
tabulates

Literary usage of Tabular

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Index of Economic Material in Documents of the States of the United States by Adelaide Rosalia Hasse (1910)
"July 13, 1891; tabular stmts. showing coal product and employes at Ky. coal mines by ... tabular stmt. showing in condensed form output of mines on rwys. by ..."

2. Planetary, Lunar, and Solar Positions, 601 B.C. to A.D. 1 at Five-day and by Bryant Tuckerman (1962)
"For the Sun and planets, and the chosen tabular intervals, the Everett series suffices (with the possible exception of Mercury in certain portions of its ..."

3. Political Economy by Francis Amasa Walker (1883)
"THE MULTIPLE OR tabular STANDARD OP VALUE. 887. We saw (par. 173) that, with a view to avoiding the fluctuations to which even the precious metals are ..."

4. Political Economy by Francis Amasa Walker (1887)
"Persons may then, if they choose, make their contracts for future payments in terms of this multiple or tabular standard. For example, suppose I sell a ..."

5. Smithsonian Mathematical Tables: Hyperbolic Functions by George Ferdinand Becker, Charles Edwin Van Orstrand, Smithsonian Institution (1909)
"Ft +—«0= 1447.7 — 0.2 x 48,3 = 1438,0; 3 multiplying this value by n and adding the result to the tabular value of the function, there results Fn = 1438,0 X ..."

6. Index of Economic Material in Documents of the States of the United States by Adelaide Rosalia Hasse (1910)
"July 13, 1891; tabular stmts. showing coal product and employes at Ky. coal mines by ... tabular stmt. showing in condensed form output of mines on rwys. by ..."

7. Planetary, Lunar, and Solar Positions, 601 B.C. to A.D. 1 at Five-day and by Bryant Tuckerman (1962)
"For the Sun and planets, and the chosen tabular intervals, the Everett series suffices (with the possible exception of Mercury in certain portions of its ..."

8. Political Economy by Francis Amasa Walker (1883)
"THE MULTIPLE OR tabular STANDARD OP VALUE. 887. We saw (par. 173) that, with a view to avoiding the fluctuations to which even the precious metals are ..."

9. Political Economy by Francis Amasa Walker (1887)
"Persons may then, if they choose, make their contracts for future payments in terms of this multiple or tabular standard. For example, suppose I sell a ..."

10. Smithsonian Mathematical Tables: Hyperbolic Functions by George Ferdinand Becker, Charles Edwin Van Orstrand, Smithsonian Institution (1909)
"Ft +—«0= 1447.7 — 0.2 x 48,3 = 1438,0; 3 multiplying this value by n and adding the result to the tabular value of the function, there results Fn = 1438,0 X ..."

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