tabulate

Etymology 1


From ; compare,   of  +  (ultimately from . Tabulō is derived from , of uncertain origin, possibly from  (a variant of ) +  (a variant of ).

Verb

 * 1)  To arrange in tabular form; to arrange into a table.
 * 2)  To set out as a list; to enumerate, to list.
 * 3)  To enter into an official register or roll.
 * 4)  To shape with a flat surface.
 * 1)  To set out as a list; to enumerate, to list.
 * 2)  To enter into an official register or roll.
 * 3)  To shape with a flat surface.
 * 1)  To enter into an official register or roll.
 * 2)  To shape with a flat surface.
 * 1)  To enter into an official register or roll.
 * 2)  To shape with a flat surface.
 * 1)  To enter into an official register or roll.
 * 2)  To shape with a flat surface.
 * 1)  To shape with a flat surface.
 * 1)  To shape with a flat surface.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: табулирам
 * Indonesian:


 * Interlingua:
 * Italian:
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 * Portuguese:
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Noun

 * 1)  A pill, a tablet.

Etymology 2


. is derived from, from , from  +  (from , ultimately from ). See further at etymology 1. The order is so named because the corals are characterized by having.

Adjective

 * 1)  Describing a member of an extinct order of corals, the : having tabulae (well-developed horizontal internal partitions within each cell).

Derived terms

 * holotabulate

Noun

 * 1)  A member of the order.