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abac

/ ˈeɪbæk /

noun

  1. another name for nomogram


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Word History and Origins

Origin of abac1

C20: from French, from Latin abacus

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Example Sentences

Besides the couches and the table, sideboards (abac) were the only articles of furniture usually found in the trclnium.

The introduction of irrigation will make possible the planting of abac in many districts where it is now unknown.

Once upon a time there lived in the town of Baybay a man whose name was Abac.

Scotty pointed at drying racks on which Manila hemp fiber, product of the abac, was drying.

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