tabular
/'tæbjulə/
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Arranged in the form of a table or chart: Refers to data, information, or material that is organized systematically into rows and columns.
- Having a flat, broad surface; table-like: Describes something that is physically broad and flat, resembling a table in form.
Examples of Usage
- Adjective:
- The data was presented in a tabular format for easy comparison.
- The geologist examined the tabular crystals, which were flat and plate-like.
- Please convert this narrative report into a tabular summary.
Advanced Usage
- "tabular data": Data structured in rows and columns, typically in a spreadsheet or database.
- The software is designed to process large amounts of tabular data efficiently.
- "tabular form": A manner of presentation using a table.
- The survey results are best understood when presented in tabular form.
Variants and Related Words
- Tabulate (verb): To arrange data in a table.
- We need to tabulate the election results.
- Tabulation (noun): The process or result of arranging data in a table.
- The tabulation of the figures took several hours.
Synonyms
- Charted: Presented in the form of a chart or graph.
- Systematized: Arranged according to a system.
- Flat: Having a level surface; not curved (for the physical sense).
Related Phrases
- Tabular display: A visual presentation using a table.
- The museum used a tabular display to show the artifact's timeline.
- Tabular view: A perspective or representation of information as a table.
- Switch the report to a tabular view to see all columns.
Adjective
- flat; like a table in form
- of or pertaining to or arranged in table form