tablescape

English

Etymology

table + -scape

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈteɪ.bəl.skeɪp/

Noun

tablescape (plural tablescapes)

  1. An artistic arrangement of articles on a table.
    • 2009 February 5, Penelope Green, “A Girl World Closes, and Fans Mourn”, in New York Times:
      Most commenters linked to their own blogs or Flickr pages, and slideshows of their own homes, each bearing the distinct Domino imprimatur (much throwing of sheepskin, chic-cute tablescapes and Lucite furniture).

Verb

tablescape (third-person singular simple present tablescapes, present participle tablescaping, simple past and past participle tablescaped)

  1. To produce an artistic arrangement of articles on a table.
  • tablescaper

Anagrams

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