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uncalculative
cal·cu·la·tion
/
ˌkæl
kyəˈleɪ
ʃən
/
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[
kal-ky
uh
-
ley
-sh
uh
n
]
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noun
1.
the act or process of
calculating
; computation.
2.
the result or product of
calculating
:
His calculations agree with ours.
3.
an estimate based on the known facts; forecast:
Her calculation of the building costs proved quite accurate.
4.
forethought; prior or careful planning.
5.
scheming selfishness.
Origin:
1350–1400;
Middle English
<
Late Latin
calculātiōn-
(stem of
calculātiō
reckoning). See
calculate
,
-ion
Related forms
cal·cu·la·tive
/
ˈkæl
kyəˌleɪ
tɪv
,
‐lə
tɪv
/
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[
kal
-ky
uh
-ley-tiv
,
‐l
uh
-tiv
]
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,
cal·cu·la·tion·al,
cal·cu·la·to·ry
/
ˈkæl
kyə
ləˌtɔr
i
,
‐ˌtoʊr
i
/
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[
kal
-ky
uh
-l
uh
-tawr-ee
,
‐tohr-ee
]
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,
adjective
non·cal·cu·la·tive,
adjective
pre·cal·cu·la·tion,
noun
un·cal·cu·la·tive,
adjective
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World English Dictionary
calculation
(ˌkælkjʊˈleɪʃən)
—
n
1.
the act, process, or result of calculating
2.
an estimation of probability; forecast
3.
careful planning or forethought, esp for selfish motives
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
2009 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins
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Word Origin & History
calculation
late 14c., from L.L. calculationem (nom. calculatio), from calculare "to reckon, compute," from L. calculus "reckoning, account," originally "pebble used in counting," dim. of calx (gen. calcis) "limestone" (see
chalk
).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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