Tabular
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adjective
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noun
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(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:
- The results of the survey are presented in a tabular form for easy reference.
- The tabular data clearly shows a significant increase in sales.
- He organized the information into a tabular format for better understanding.
- The tabular representation of the data makes it easier to identify trends and patterns.
- 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:
- The results of the survey are presented in a tabular form for easy reference.
- The tabular data clearly shows a significant increase in sales.
- He organized the information into a tabular format for better understanding.
- The tabular representation of the data makes it easier to identify trends and patterns.
- The tabular format of the document made it easier to compare and analyze the results.