tableau

Etymology
, from.

Noun

 * 1) A striking and vivid representation or scene; a picture.
 * 2) A vivid graphic scene of a group of people or objects arranged as in a painting or bas relief sculpture.
 * 3)  Hence, an arrangement of actors in static positions on stage, having the effect of pointing up a particular moment in the drama, conventionally revealed by opening tableau curtains (known as "tabs").
 * 4)  A two-dimensional array or table of data, usually numbers, of various specific kinds.
 * 5)  A table that shows constraint violations of a list of candidates given an input and a constraint ranking.
 * 6)  Mostly in solitaire card games, but also in other card and board games, the main area, where random cards can be arranged.
 * 7)  A semantic tableau.
 * 8)  unit of a play, an opera or a ballet with change of stage setting.
 * 1)  A table that shows constraint violations of a list of candidates given an input and a constraint ranking.
 * 2)  Mostly in solitaire card games, but also in other card and board games, the main area, where random cards can be arranged.
 * 3)  A semantic tableau.
 * 4)  unit of a play, an opera or a ballet with change of stage setting.

Translations

 * Finnish:
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: tablå
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:


 * Bulgarian: жива картина
 * Finnish:
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: tablå
 * Spanish:, cuadro vivo
 * Swedish:

Noun

 * 1) painting
 * 2) picture a captured image
 * 3) writing board
 * 4) table arrangement of rows and columns
 * 5) chart
 * 6)  tableau