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tabular

[tab-yuh-ler] / ˈtæb yə lər /


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"These have not been seen before and it shows definitively that the UK had ice shelves, because that's the only way to produce these gigantic tabular icebergs."

From BBC

The circular shape at its heart in this case comes from a ring of benzene, and it is termed planar because it comes in thin, tabular lamination shapes.

From Science Daily

But the tabular berg didn't move far from the coast before its deep keel anchored it rigidly to the Weddell's bottom-muds.

From BBC

Gigerenzer’s work has shown that presenting information in simply written tabular form—what he and his associates call “fact boxes”—can help people more easily weigh risks against benefits for vaccines and other health interventions.

From Scientific American

Typically, tabular icebergs like this one break up by shedding large pieces while moving away from Antarctica, through the Southern Ocean.

From Seattle Times