abaci

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English - Turkish

Definition of abaci in English Turkish dictionary

abacus
çötke
abacus
sayıboncuğu
abacus
abaküs

Hayır, sadece düşündüm ki madem abaküs kullanabiliyorsun, kafandan hesap yapmada iyi olabilirsin. - No, I just thought that since you can use an abacus, you might be good at doing calculations in your head.

Abaküs sayı saymada kullanılan bir araçtır. - An abacus is a tool used in counting.

abacus
(mimarlık) sütun başlığından geçen düz tabla
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saygaç
abacus
{i} sayı boncuğu
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hesap tahtası
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(Tıp) Nomografi ile elde edilen grafik tablosu
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(Mimarlık) abak abakus başlık tablası
abacus
sütun başlığmdan geçen düz tabla
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{i} sütun başlığı
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çörkü
English - English
Irregular plural of abacus
abacus
A calculating table or frame; an instrument for performing arithmetical calculations by balls sliding on wires, or counters in grooves, the lowest line representing units, the second line, tens, etc

I've heard merchants still use an abacus for adding things up in China.

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{n} an old kind of desk or table, the highest member of a column
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Thick square or rectangular plate of any size forming the top of a column
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Flat portion on top of a capital
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[arch] (a-ba'-cus) i e column top; the decorative stone between the column and the horizontal lintal
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Usually depicts the liberality of Liberalitas A board with moveable wooden counters for making calculations
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A small frame with wires stretched across it Each wire contains ten movable balls, which can be shifted backwards or forwards, so as to vary ad libitum the number in two or more blocks It is used to teach children addition and subtraction The ancient Greeks and Romans employed it for calculations, and so do the Chinese The word is derived from the Phoen abak (dust); the Orientals used tables covered with dust for ciphering and diagrams In Turkish schools this method is still used for teaching writing The multiplication table invented by Pythagoras is called Abacus Pythagoricus (Latin, abacus)
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Flat slab placed on top of a capital
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a calculator that performs arithmetic functions by manually sliding counters on rods or in grooves
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The flat stone slab underneath the entablature that forms the top of the capital of a classical column supporting a beam
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a tablet placed horizontally on top of the capital of a column as an aid in supporting the architrave
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The oldest form of computer An instrument for performing calculations by sliding counters along rods or in grooves
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an instrument for performing calculations by sliding counters along rods or in grooves
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(1) The slab that forms the upper part of a capital (2) A computing device using movable counters
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The uppermost member of the capital of a column; often a plain square slab
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The uppermost member or division of the capital of a column, immediately under the architrave
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a calculator that performs arithmetic functions by manually sliding counters on rods or in grooves a tablet placed horizontally on top of the capital of a column as an aid in supporting the architrave
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An abacus is a frame used for counting. It has rods with sliding beads on them. Calculating instrument that uses beads that slide along a series of wires or rods set in a frame to represent the decimal places. Probably of Babylonian origin, it is the ancestor of the modern digital calculator. Used by merchants in the Middle Ages throughout Europe and the Arabic world, it was gradually replaced by arithmetic based on Hindu-Arabic numerals. Though rarely used in Europe past the 18th century, it is still used in the Middle East, China, and Japan
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A board, tray, or table, divided into perforated compartments, for holding cups, bottles, or the like; a kind of cupboard, buffet, or sideboard
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A table or tray strewn with sand, anciently used for drawing, calculating, etc
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{i} frame holding bars strung with beads which are used to make mathematical calculations; uppermost part of a column (Architecture)
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A tablet, panel, or compartment in ornamented or mosaic work
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It is still employed in China