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tabulate
[ verb tab-yuh-leyt; adjective tab-yuh-lit, -leyt ]
verb (used with object)
- to put or arrange in a tabular, systematic, or condensed form; formulate tabularly.
verb (used without object)
- to operate the tab key on a typewriter; to tab.
adjective
- shaped like a table or tablet; tabular.
- having transverse septae, as certain corals.
tabulate
verb
- Alsotabularizeˈtæbjʊləˌraɪz to set out, arrange, or write in tabular form
- to form or cut with a flat surface
adjective
- having a flat surface
- (of certain corals) having transverse skeletal plates
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Derived Forms
- ˌtabuˈlation, noun
- ˈtabulable, adjective
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Other Words From
- tabu·la·ble adjective
- tabu·lation noun
- non·tabu·lated adjective
- pre·tabu·late verb (used with object) pretabulated pretabulating
- pretab·u·lation noun
- re·tabu·late verb (used with object) retabulated retabulating
- un·tabu·la·ble adjective
- un·tabu·lated adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of tabulate1
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Example Sentences
Doctors have a vast platform to investigate, tabulate, and disseminate just how miserable they are.
Each salad was given a rank in each category, which were averaged to tabulate the final ranks.
Modern billing systems make it possible to tabulate certain of these statistics when the bills are made.
It is only possible to tabulate the languages and indicate on the map the localities in which they are spoken.
The trouble with too many library experiments is that the experimenters never seem to follow them up and tabulate their results.
In later years churches have been so freely opened for woman suffrage meetings that it would be impossible to tabulate them.
It was Josie Fifer's duty not only to tabulate and care for these relics, but to refurbish them when necessary.
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