ta·ble·top
ˈtā-bəl-ˌtäp
variants
or less commonly table top
or table-top
plural tabletops also table tops or table-tops
1
: the top or surface of a table
a wooden tabletop
… slaps his palm on the table-top … to emphasize a point …—Seamus Heffernan
2
: a photograph of small objects or a miniature scene arranged on a table
Photographing scenes or objects or people as or where we find them is great fun, but if you have never tried tabletops you have missed one real creative branch of photography.—Robert A. Bohlen
Both have won several awards for their [photographic] work, exhibited locally and internationally. He specializes in portraits, she prefers "table tops" or still-life arrangements.—Charlie Fidelman
also
: photography involving such photographs
Everyone's goal seemed to be soft, shadowless lighting. I didn't like it, although for a time—like everyone in tabletop—I subscribed to it. —Bruce Wolf, quoted in Photo District News
variants
or less commonly table-top
or table top
1
: designed or suitable for use or display on a tabletop or similar surface
This symmetrical conifer is a standard tabletop Christmas tree.—Jim McCausland
… offers full-sized propane heaters and smaller table-top models …—Brent Hallenbeck
Tabletop games, which can be played at bars, game shops and cafes … incorporate many types of play …—Sam Sanders
2
: of, relating to, or involving games (such as board games or card games) that are designed to be played at or on a table
Three years ago, a team of tabletop industry experts gathered to create the American alternative to … Germany's prestigious board game awards.—Charlie Hall
… a giant board game release party, where publishers unleash their newest games to the most committed and enthusiastic tabletop gamers.—Aaron Zimmerman
There are several benefits to tabletop gaming: it provides positive social interaction, … it's democratic and (for the most part) appropriate for all ages, and there is a game for practically every type of concept or genre.—M. Brandon Robbins
3
photography
: of or relating to tabletops (see tabletop entry 1 sense 2)
Glassware photography is a subset of table top photography but it is the trickiest of the lot.—Smart Photography
: being a tabletop
Your first step in making a tabletop photo is to choose a toy that is realistic in appearance and suitable in size. Then plan your story idea carefully before building your setup.—Lloyd Van Horsen
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