Tabular ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Tabular ( adjective )

Arranged in or consisting of tables or a table, especially for the purpose of comparison or reference.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "arranged in tables or a table"): from latin tabularius, from tabula "a tablet, a list".

Examples:

  1. The results of the survey are presented in a tabular form for easy reference.
  2. The tabular data clearly shows a significant increase in sales.
  3. He organized the information into a tabular format for better understanding.
  4. The tabular representation of the data makes it easier to identify trends and patterns.
  5. The tabular format of the document made it easier to compare and analyze the results.

(As a noun)

Tabular ( noun )

Arranged in or consisting of tables or a table, especially for the purpose of comparison or reference.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "arranged in tables or a table"): from latin tabularius, from tabula "a tablet, a list".

Examples:

  1. The results of the survey are presented in a tabular form for easy reference.
  2. The tabular data clearly shows a significant increase in sales.
  3. He organized the information into a tabular format for better understanding.
  4. The tabular representation of the data makes it easier to identify trends and patterns.
  5. The tabular format of the document made it easier to compare and analyze the results.
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