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Definition of Cantab

Cantab
Cantab Can"tab, n. [Abbreviated from Cantabrigian.] A Cantabrigian. [Colloq.] --Sir W. Scott.

Meaning of Cantab from wikipedia

- Look up cantab in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cantab may refer to: Cantabrian, a demonym for Canterbury, New Zealand Cantabrigian, a demonym for...
- of the university (Oxon, Cantab or Dubl) is often appended in parentheses to the initials "MA" (e.g. "John Smith, MA (Cantab)), so that it is clear that...
- Cantab Capital Partners is a hedge fund based in Cambridge, England, co-founded by Dr. Ewan Kirk and Erich Schlaikjer. Cantab operates quantitative funds...
- The Jupiter Ace by Jupiter Cantab was a British home computer released in 1982. The Ace differed from other microcomputers of the time in that its programming...
- Cantab College was founded in 1934 and led by L.S.N. ****e, M.A. (Cambridge) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Its name is likely derived from the Latin name...
- Jupiter Cantab Limited was a Cambridge based home computer company. Its main product was the 1983 Forth-based Jupiter Ace. The company was founded in 1982...
- The University of Cambridge is a public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge is the world's...
- networks and statistical language modelling. Speechmatics was originally named Cantab Research Ltd when founded in 2006 by speech recognition specialist Dr. Tony...
- Kirk (born February 1961) is a British technology entrepreneur, founder of Cantab Capital Partners, chair of the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences...
- Cantab was a magazine produced by students at the University of Cambridge for nearly a decade between 1981 and 1990. It was unusual among British student...