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table
Noun
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A raised flat surface.
He sat at the table to eat.
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A list of information in rows and columns.
He looked at the data table.
table
Verb
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To propose in a meeting.
We will table a new motion.
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To end or postpone in a meeting.
I vote to table discussion.
mountain
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noun
a land mass that projects well above its surroundings; higher than a hill
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noun
(= batch, deal, lot, mint, passel, plenty, slew, wad)
(often followed by 'of') a large number or amount or extent
a batch of letters
a deal of trouble
a lot of money
he made a mint on the stock market
see the rest of the winners in our huge passel of photos
it must have cost plenty
a slew of journalists
a wad of money
national
Adjective
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If something is national it affects a whole nation or country.
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If something is national it has to do with a certain nation or country, or with people from that country.
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If a business is national it is found in all or most parts of a nation or country.
national
Noun
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A national is someone who is a citizen of their nation.
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The nationals is a tournament where people from all over the country come to compete in.
park
Noun
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A park is an outdoor area where people can relax and play.
We sat under the trees and had lunch in Central Park.
Algonquin Provincial Park is the oldest, largest park in Ontario, covering about 7,725 square kilometres.
I'm going to take the kids to the park to play on the swings.
park
Verb
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If you park a car or other vehicle, you drive it to a place and let it stand there.
She never parks her car under a tree.