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Constabulatory
Constabulatory Con*stab"u*la*to*ry, n. A constabulary. [Obs.] --Bp. Burnet.

Meaning of Tabulator from wikipedia

- Look up tabulator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tabulator may refer to: Tabulating machine, a punched card data processing machine that preceded...
- The tab key Tab ↹ (abbreviation of tabulator key or tabular key) on a keyboard is used to advance the cursor to the next tab stop. The word tab derives...
- the New York World newspaper in 1931 to refer to a large custom-built tabulator that IBM made for Columbia University. The 1880 census had taken eight...
- Company 1906: Hollerith Type 1 Tabulator, the first tabulator with an automatic card feed and control panel. 1909: The Tabulator Limited renamed as British...
- first keypunch. The 1890 Tabulator was hardwired to operate on 1890 Census cards. A control panel in his 1906 Type I Tabulator simplified rewiring for...
- electronic voting hardware and software, including voting machines and tabulators, in Canada and the United States. The company's headquarters are in Toronto...
- scheduled publications, and the use of Hollerith's electromechanical tabulators. The net effect of these changes was to reduce the time required to process...
- Tab-separated values (TSV) is a simple, text-based file format for storing tabular data. Records are separated by newlines, and values within a record...
- They were able to return to their homes and resume normal lives. "Vote Tabulators Quit, Cite Fraud : 30 Filipinos at Government Center Rebel". Los Angeles...
- commercial scales and industrial time recorders, meat and cheese slicers, to tabulators and punched cards. Thomas J. Watson, Sr., fired from the National Cash...