Mediatable: meaning, definitions and examples
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mediatable
[ ˈmiːdiəˌteɪbəl ]
furniture
A table designed to be used while sitting on the floor, typically low to the ground and often used in Japanese and other Asian cultures.
Synonyms
Japanese table, floor table, low table.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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mediatable |
Used in a digital media or hi-tech environment to describe a table specifically designed for media equipment and devices.
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low table |
A general term for tables that are shorter in height, often used in living rooms or lounges to place objects within easy reach.
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floor table |
Commonly used to describe a low table placed on the floor, often without chairs, suitable for informal or casual settings.
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Japanese table |
Specifically refers to traditional low tables used in Japan, typically for dining or tea ceremonies, and often part of a tatami mat setup.
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Examples of usage
- Please sit around the mediatable for our meeting.
- The mediatable in the living room is perfect for family game night.
Translations
Translations of the word "mediatable" in other languages:
🇵🇹 tabela de mídia
🇮🇳 मीडिया तालिका
🇩🇪 Mediatabelle
🇮🇩 tabel media
🇺🇦 медіатаблиця
🇵🇱 tabela mediów
🇯🇵 メディアテーブル
🇫🇷 tableau des médias
🇪🇸 tabla de medios
🇹🇷 medya tablosu
🇰🇷 미디어 테이블
🇸🇦 جدول الوسائط
🇨🇿 mediální tabulka
🇸🇰 mediálna tabuľka
🇨🇳 媒体表
🇸🇮 medijska tabela
🇮🇸 miðlatöflu
🇰🇿 медиа кестесі
🇬🇪 მედიის ცხრილი
🇦🇿 media cədvəli
🇲🇽 tabla de medios
Etymology
The term mediatable originated in the late 20th century, combining the words media and table to describe a low table commonly used in Asian cultures. It has since become popular in modern interior design, reflecting a fusion of traditional and contemporary styles.
See also: intermediate, mediate, mediation, mediator, mediators.