Tablinum
noun, plural tablina
[ta-blahy-nuh] /tæˈblaɪ nə/ (Show IPA)
1.
(in an ancient Roman house) a large, open room at the side of the peristyle farthest from the main entrance.
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- Tabloid
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- Tabloidese
noun the language and style of writing characteristic of sensationalist tabloid journalism; also called tabloid-speak Usage Note chiefly British
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adjective using the language of type of content characteristic of sensationalist tabloid journalism Usage Note derogatory
- Tabloid-speak
noun See tabloidese