Roundtable
(noun)
- A circular table at which knights in King Arthur's court were said to have sat, enabling each to have equal access to the center of the table and to each other.
- A meeting at which participants sit around a table and discuss issues or make decisions.
Origin:
Mid 16th century: from round + table.
Examples:
- The roundtable was a forum for open and democratic discussion.
- The roundtable was attended by leaders from different countries.
- The roundtable was a way for the community to come together and find solutions.
- The roundtable was a symbol of unity and collaboration.
- The roundtable was a source of inspiration for many stories and legends.