the Round Table
/ðə ˌraʊnd ˈteɪbl/
/ðə ˌraʊnd ˈteɪbl/
- the round table at which the Knights of the Round Table sat. Its shape meant that none of the knights appeared to be more important than any of the others.
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- an organization for business and professional men aged from 18 to 45 (40 in the US), with clubs in Britain, the US and many other countries, who work together on projects to help their local communities and to improve international understanding. It was started in 1927.
- He's a member of the local Round Table.
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