Tabulate

  • 11tabulate — [[t]tæ̱bjʊleɪt[/t]] tabulates, tabulating, tabulated VERB To tabulate information means to arrange it in columns on a page so that it can be analysed. [V n] ...methods of collecting, tabulating and analysing numerical data... [V n] Results for… …

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  • 12tabulate — verb we tabulate the phone in pledges every twenty minutes Syn: chart, arrange, order, organize, systematize, systemize, catalog, list, index, classify, class, codify; compile, group, log, grade, rate …

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  • 13Tabulate coral — Taxobox name = Tabulata fossil range = fossil range|488|251.4Ordovician–Permian image caption = Tabulate coral (a syringoporid); Boone Limestone (Lower Carboniferous) near Hiwasse, Arkansas. Scale bar is 2.0 cm. regnum = Animalia phylum =… …

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  • 14tabulate — transitive verb ( lated; lating) Etymology: Latin tabula tablet Date: 1734 1. to put into tabular form 2. to count, record, or list systematically • tabulation noun • tabulator noun …

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  • 15tabulate — having a flat surface …

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  • 16tabulate — tabulable, adj. tabulation, n. v. /tab yeuh layt /; adj. /tab yeuh lit, layt /, v., tabulated, tabulating, adj. v.t. 1. to put or arrange in a tabular, systematic, or condensed form; formulate tabularly. v.i. 2. tab1 (def. 14). adj. 3. shaped… …

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  • 17Tabulate — Располагать в виде таблицы; Сокращать шрифтовой материал до таблицы; Сводить в таблицы, табулировать; Сводить в таблицы; Составлять таблицу …

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  • 18tabulate — Synonyms and related words: alphabetize, analyze, arrange, assort, book, break down, calendar, carve, catalog, catalogue, categorize, chalk, chalk up, check in, chronicle, class, classify, codify, cut, digest, divide, docket, engrave, enroll,… …

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  • 19tabulate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. chart, graph; list, catalog; calculate, figure, enumerate, tally; enroll, record. See arrangement. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To arrange systematically] Syn. formulate, enumerate, arrange, index,… …

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  • 20tabulate — tab|u|late [ˈtæbjuleıt] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; : Late Latin; Origin: , past participle of tabulare, from Latin tabula; TABLE1] to arrange figures or information together in a set or a list, so that they can be easily compared >tabulation… …

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