What is another word for dinner tables?

Pronunciation: [dˈɪnə tˈe͡ɪbə͡lz] (IPA)

The term "dinner table" refers to the surface furniture where meals are traditionally served. There are various synonyms to describe this piece of furniture, some of which include dining table, kitchen table, banquet table, breakfast table, and supper table. The dining table is the most common term and is typically used for formal gatherings or occasions. The kitchen table is typically smaller and used more for casual meals. Banquet tables are used for bigger events, all while breakfast tables and supper tables are typically smaller and used for those intimate meals. Therefore, dinner tables can come in various forms and are described by different names depending on the occasion.

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