Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
n. A table, usually in a dining room, on which meals are served.
WordNet
n. a table at which meals are served; "he helped her clear the dining table"; "a feast was spread upon the board" [syn: board]
Usage examples of "dining table".
My elbows propped on a rec hall dining table, hands wrapped around a cup of rapidly cooling coffee, I’.
We have moved the dining table, chairs, and other furniture into the garage so the dining room can accommodate her electronic keyboard, synthesizer, sax stand with saxophone, clarinet, flute, two guitars (one electric, one acoustic), cello and cellist's stool, music stands, and composition table.
Phobos: people at the dining table next to him talked of shoving it up into a braided orbit with Deimos.
The last one, a romance with Danish modern, had brought a teak dining table, a wicker chair that looked like an egg and hung from a chain, and a Rya rug into our lives.