WordNet
n. a table designed for a particular task [syn: worktable]
Usage examples of "work table".
She let him up, marched over to his work table and slapped a chip on the receiver plate of his screen.
Modules sat on a lab bench and on a small wheeled work table, with cables to the gate.
Much of its space was occupied by a work table on which sat a computer, the repository of session reports.
Daulo said, making the sign of respect as he stepped to the cushion before Kruin's low work table and seated himself before it.
Jefferson set the holo plate on a work table and pressed the button.
Jenna, keeping her jaw tightly clenched, found a knife on the work table and used it to slice through the ropes on Ianira's wrists.
Brother Mascoli drew him in through the water-door and sat him down at a little work table, then pulled out a dismayingly heavy book.
At the opposite end was a low work table with rows of shelves above it.
They followed her down the passage, and into the sewing room where her wet mattress lay under the long work table.
I slumped discouraged in the chair, dwarfed by the stacks of journals on her work table.
So he'd let her sit with him at his work table in the afternoon, reading reports, and drafting what her response would be if she were king.
The shaman looked up from his work table to gaze long and intently at his visitor before speaking at some length to Hauser.
Gerrick propped his buttocks on a work table to take the weight off his shaky legs, but though his shoulders slumped with grinding fatigue, his stim-fired brain worked with a sort of detached smoothness.
Jenna left the room blinking back tears and went quietly to bed, where she couldn't get the image of those dismembered bodies out of her mind, or that blonde woman's head sitting on a work table beside a dark-haired man's skull, left lying as casually as last week's empty milk bottles.