n. Same as tabulation.n. In architecture, a coping. See table, 6 .n. In ship carpentry, a coak or tenon on the scarfed face of a timber, designed to occupy a counterpart recess or mortise in the chamfered face of a timber to which it is attached.n. In sail-making, a broad hem made on the edges of sails by turning over the edge of the canvas and sewing it down.n. In com., linen for table-cloths.n. The act of playing at the game of tables.n. Board; maintenance.n. In anatomy, tablature.