drop-leaf table
Noun: A table that has a drop-leaf to enlarge its surface. A drop-leaf table is a piece of furniture with a fixed central section and one or more hinged leaves (sides) that can be folded down (dropped) vertically when not in use, saving space.
A "drop-leaf table" is a compound noun that functions as a single unit to name a specific type of furniture. It is used to describe a practical table designed for flexibility in space-constrained areas. * We need a drop-leaf table for the small kitchen because we can fold it against the wall when we're not eating. * The antique drop-leaf table in the hallway can be extended to seat six guests for dinner. * She placed the vase on the drop-leaf table with both leaves raised.
- "drop-leaf" as a modifier: The term "drop-leaf" is primarily used as an adjective to describe the mechanism of a table. It is rarely used in isolation outside of this compound form.
- They bought a beautiful drop-leaf design.
- Describing the state of the table: You can specify whether the leaves are up or down.
- With the leaves down, the drop-leaf table takes up very little room.
- For the party, we set up the drop-leaf table with both leaves extended.
- Drop-leaf (adj.): Describing the feature of having a hinged leaf that can be folded down.
- a drop-leaf mechanism, a drop-leaf design
- Gateleg table (n.): A specific, common type of drop-leaf table where the leaves are supported by legs that swing out like gates.
- Extension table (n.): A more general term for a table with a mechanism to enlarge its surface, which may involve inserting extra leaves rather than hinged ones.
- Folding table (n.): A broader term for any table with parts that fold, though not necessarily with the specific hinged-leaf design of a drop-leaf table.
- Space-saving table (n.): A descriptive term highlighting its primary function.
- To put the leaf/leaves in (or up) / To take the leaf/leaves out (or down): While these phrases are more commonly associated with standard extension tables, they can be contextually applied to preparing a drop-leaf table for use.
- Could you help me put the leaves up on the drop-leaf table? We have company coming.
- a table that has a drop-leaf to enlarge its surface