One who, or that which, waits; an attendant; a servant in attendance, esp. at table., A vessel or tray on which something is carried, as dishes, etc.; a salver.
One who, or that which, waits; an attendant; a servant in attendance, esp. at table., A vessel or tray on which something is carried, as dishes, etc.; a salver.
An attendant at a gaming table who collects and pays bets.
Someone that waits at tables in a restaurant in known as a 'waiter'
Walter Emmett Morgan has written: 'Another use of Van Wagenen's Table 1' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The administration of secondary school attendance' -- subject(s): Educational law and legislation, School attendance
Trigger is defined as a procedural code that is automatically executed in response of certain events on a particular table or view. It is used to maintain the database integrity.Example: when a new record is added to the student table, new record should also be created in the tables of the attendance, leave & marks table.
On the left of the periodic table, especially group 1 and group 2 elements.
The average weight of a coffee table is about 25 pounds. Some coffee tables weigh more especially if they have a lot of glass in them.
A flat surface; especially, a broad, level, elevated area of land; a table-land., An ornamental dish for the table; a tray or salver.
s block and especially group 1 elements.
The end of a table is typically called the "head" or "header." This area often contains column labels or titles to describe the data in the table.
An opposing force: 1. Air resistance, especially if the item is airborne, such as a parachute 2. Friction, especially on a surface such as a wooden block on a table