- An
abacus (pl.:
abaci or
abacuses), also
called a
counting frame, is a hand-operated
calculating tool
which was used from
ancient times in the ancient...
- In architecture, an
abacus (from the
Ancient Gr**** ἄβαξ (ábax), 'slab'; or
French abaque, tailloir; pl.:
abacuses or abaci) is a flat slab
forming the...
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abacus system of
mental calculation is a
system where users mentally visualize an
abacus to
carry out
arithmetical calculations. No
physical abacus is...
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Abacus school is a term
applied to any
Italian school or
tutorial after the 13th century,
whose commerce-directed
curriculum placed special emphasis on...
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Abacus seeds (Chinese: 算盘子) or
abacus beads is a
Hakka Chinese dish
consisting of dimpled, disc-shaped
dumplings made with taro and
tapioca flour. The...
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abacus, a portable, but less capable, base-10
version of
earlier abacuses like
those that were used by the Gr****s and Babylonians. The
Roman abacus was...
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Abacus Data is a
Canadian polling and
market research firm
based in Ottawa, Ontario. It was
founded in
August 2010, soon
after its
founder and chairman...
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Abacus Group is a ASX 200
public listed company that
specialises in
investing in
Australian Real
estate investment trusts with an
investment portfolio...
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Abacus Data Systems,
doing business as
Caret or
CARET (formerly
AbacusNext), is an
American software and
private cloud services provider headquartered...
- Look up
abacus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
abacus is a
counting frame.
Abacus may also
refer to:
Abacus (architecture), a flat slab forming...