entablement
American
[en-tey-buhl-muhnt]
/ ɛnˈteɪ bəl mənt /
noun
entablement
British
/ ɪnˈteɪbəlmənt /
noun
Etymology
Origin of entablement
1655–65; < French, equivalent to entable ( r ) to table ( en- 1, table ) + -ment -ment
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