tabletop

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English

Tabletop of a Japanese chestnut table.

Etymology

table +‎ top

Noun

tabletop (plural tabletops)

  1. (furniture) The flat, horizontal upper surface of a table.
  2. (skateboarding) A fixed item resembling a table, used for performing skateboarding tricks.
  3. (photography, advertising) A photograph of an object or product placed on a table.
    • 1946, U.S. Camera, volume 9, numbers 6-11, page 72:
      Photographic greeting cards are usually tabletops.
  4. (roleplaying games) Ellipsis of tabletop game.
    • 2021, Dorian Sykes, The Good Life Part 2: The Re-Up:
      Some people watch TV, others play tabletops. You might like to work out. The object is to bide your time.

Translations

Tabletop flags, small flags designed to sit on top of a table.

Adjective

tabletop (not comparable)

  1. Suitable for use on top of a table.
  2. Taking place on top of a table.
    tabletop photography
    tabletop gaming

Translations

Verb

tabletop (third-person singular simple present tabletops, present participle tabletopping, simple past and past participle tabletopped)

  1. (roleplaying games, rare) To play tabletop games.

Anagrams

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from English tabletop.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈteːbəltɔp/
  • Hyphenation: ta‧ble‧top
  • Rhymes: -ɔp

Noun

tabletop m (plural tabletoppen, diminutive tabletopje n)

  1. (emergency services, slang) tabletop exercise (An emergency exercise where participants come together in an informal setting in, for example, a meeting room, to discuss their roles during a disaster or crisis and to review relevant procedures based on one or more scenarios)