tableau
[ ta-bloh, tab-loh ]
/ tæË?bloÊ, Ë?tæb loÊ /
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noun, plural tab·leaux [ta-blohz, tab-lohz], /tæË?bloÊz, Ë?tæb loÊz/, tab·leaus.
a picture, as of a scene.
a picturesque grouping of persons or objects; a striking scene.
a representation of a picture, statue, scene, etc., by one or more persons suitably costumed and posed.
Solitaire. the portion of a layout to which one may add cards according to suit or denomination.
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Origin of tableau
Words nearby tableau
tabinet, tabla, Tablas, tablature, table, tableau, tableau curtain, tableau vivant, Table Bay, table board, tablecloth
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British Dictionary definitions for tableau
tableau
/ (Ë?tæblÉÊ) /
noun plural -leaux (-lÉÊ, -lÉÊz) or -leaus
See tableau vivant
a pause during or at the end of a scene on stage when all the performers briefly freeze in position
any dramatic group or scene
logic short for semantic tableau
Word Origin for tableau
C17: from French, from Old French tablel a picture, diminutive of table
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