legged table

  • 1gate-legged table — noun see gateleg table * * * gate legged table «GAYT LEHGD», a gateleg table …

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  • 2legged — leg ► NOUN 1) each of the limbs on which a person or animal moves and stands. 2) a long, thin support or prop, especially of a chair or table. 3) a section of a journey, process, or race. 4) (in sport) each of two or more games or stages… …

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  • 3spindle-legged — adjective Date: 1652 having long slender legs < a spindle legged table > < spindle legged dogs > …

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  • 4pembroke table — noun also pembroke ( s) Usage: usually capitalized P Etymology: probably from Pembroke, English family of noblemen : a small often profusely ornamented four legged table originating in the Georgian period and having a drawer and on each side a&#8230; …

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  • 5gate-leg table — /gayt leg / a table having drop leaves supported by gate legs. Also, gate legged table. [1900 05] * * * gate leg table UK US noun [countable] [singular gate leg table plural gate leg tables] …

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  • 6cricket table — a three legged table of the Jacobean period. * * * cricket table noun A small low table with a circular foldable top on a triangular base • • • Main Entry: ↑cricket …

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  • 7gate-leg table — /gayt leg / a table having drop leaves supported by gate legs. Also, gate legged table. [1900 05] * * * …

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  • 8gate-leg table — /ˌgeɪt lɛg ˈteɪbəl/ (say .gayt leg taybuhl) noun a table having drop leaves which are supported when open by legs which swing out and are usually connected by crosspieces. Also, gate legged table …

  • 9Parsons table — ☆ Parsons table [pär′sənz ] n. [after Parsons School of Design, in New York] [also p t ] a lightweight, square legged table of geometric design, often made of molded plastic …

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  • 10Pembroke table — noun Etymology: Pembroke, Wales Date: 1778 a small 4 legged table originating in the Georgian period and having two drop leaves and a drawer …

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