Tabular: meaning, definitions and examples
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tabular
[ ˈtæbjələr ]
data presentation
The term 'tabular' refers to data that is arranged in a table format. This allows for easier comprehension and comparison of the information presented in rows and columns.
Synonyms
grid, structured, table-like
Examples of usage
- The report was presented in a tabular format for clarity.
- We need to organize this data in a tabular way to analyze it effectively.
- The tabular representation made it easy to identify trends.
Translations
Translations of the word "tabular" in other languages:
🇵🇹 tabular
- tabular
- tabular
🇮🇳 तालिका
- सारणी
- तालिका
🇩🇪 tabellar
- tabellar
- tabellar
🇮🇩 tabel
- tabular
- tabel
🇺🇦 табличний
- табличний
- табличний
🇵🇱 tabularny
- tabeli
- tabularny
🇯🇵 表形式の
- 表の
- 表形式の
🇫🇷 tabulaire
- tableau
- tabulaire
🇪🇸 tabular
- tabla
- tabular
🇹🇷 tablo
- tablo
- tabular
🇰🇷 표 형식의
- 표
- 표 형식의
🇸🇦 جدولي
- جدول
- جدولي
🇨🇿 tabulární
- tabulka
- tabulární
🇸🇰 tabuľkový
- tabuľka
- tabulkový
🇨🇳 表格式的
- 表格
- 表格式的
🇸🇮 tabelari
- tabela
- tabelari
🇮🇸 töflu
- tafla
- töflu
🇰🇿 кестелік
- кесте
- кестелік
🇬🇪 ტაბულარული
- ცხრილი
- ტაბულარული
🇦🇿 cədvəl
- tablolar
- cədvəl
🇲🇽 tabular
- tabla
- tabular
Etymology
The word 'tabular' originates from the Latin term 'tabula', which means 'tablet' or 'board'. This root is related to the idea of a flat surface where information can be inscribed or displayed. The usage of the term in English began in the late 14th century, aligning with the rise of statistical and mathematical tables in scholarly contexts. Over the centuries, 'tabular' has become increasingly associated with data presentation, particularly in fields like mathematics, statistics, and computer science, where clear and concise data depiction is crucial for analysis and interpretation. The evolution of technology further popularized tabular formats, especially with the advent of spreadsheets and databases, solidifying 'tabular' as a standard descriptor for organized data arrangements.
Word Frequency Rank
At position #13,005, this word is part of sophisticated English vocabulary. It's useful for academic or professional contexts where precise language is needed.
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- 13002 blackish
- 13003 unforeseen
- 13004 holistic
- 13005 tabular
- 13006 transfusion
- 13007 possessor
- 13008 universality
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