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Traditional English :: tabula rasa
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tabulatol.html - n. 1 an erased tablet. 2 the human mind (esp. at birth) viewed as having no innate ideas. [L, = scraped tablet] |
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Traditional English :: tabular
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tabulatol.html - adj. 1 of or arranged in tables or lists. 2 broad and flat like a table. 3 (of a crystal) having two broad flat faces. 4 formed in thin plates. tabularly adv. [L tabularis (as TABLE)] |
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Traditional English :: tabulate
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tabulatol.html - v.tr. arrange (figures or facts) in tabular form. tabulation n. [LL tabulare tabulat- f. tabula table] |
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Traditional English :: tabulator
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tabulatol.html - n. 1 a person or thing that tabulates. 2 a device on a typewriter for advancing to a sequence of set positions in tabular work. 3 Computing a machine that produces lists or tables from a data storage medium such as punched cards. |
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Traditional English :: tabula rasa
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tabulatol.html - n. 1 an erased tablet. 2 the human mind (esp. at birth) viewed as having no innate ideas. [L, = scraped tablet] |
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Traditional English :: tabular
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tabulatol.html - adj. 1 of or arranged in tables or lists. 2 broad and flat like a table. 3 (of a crystal) having two broad flat faces. 4 formed in thin plates. tabularly adv. [L tabularis (as TABLE)] |
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