- table: arrange or enter in tabular form
- shape or cut with a flat surface
- (tabulation) information set out in tabular form
- The tabulate corals, forming the order Tabulata, are an extinct form of coral. They are almost always colonial, forming colonies of individual hexagonal cells known as corallites defined by a skeleton of calcite, similar in appearance to a honeycomb. Adjacent cells are joined by small pores. ...
- (Tabulation) A table is both a mode of visual communication and also a means of arranging data. The table is not the only means of arranging data. The use of tables is pervasive throughout all communication, research and data analysis. ...
- (tabulated) that has been counted or summed; that has been formatted as a table; flattened
- (Tabulation) A frequency count of each question’s answers.
- (Tabulation (Tab Report)) Tables which show the results of each question asked in the survey and which are used for analyzing the data.
- (Tabulation) Putting data collected during research into tables. Cross-tabulation involves a two dimensional table, based on answers to two of the questions included in a survey.
- Organise information and data into a usable statistical format.
- A coral that has tabulae.
- To arrange systematically