Citations:tabulate

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English citations of tabulate

Etymology 1[edit]

Noun[edit]

tabulate (plural tabulates)

  1. Definition(s) needed.
    • 2014, Prof. Dipak Sharma, editor, SOUVENIR of 4th International Science Congress:
      An electrical conductivity of all crystals and schiffbase was measure at different temperature. Crystals and schiffbase were combined and form a tabulate of 6 mm diameter.
    • 2015, Karen Robson, Multilevel Modeling in Plain Language:
      We could run a tabulate of this variable to get an idea of how many schools there are and how many students there are within each school, but this may not be practical if there are a large number of schools.

Adjective[edit]

tabulate (not comparable)

  1. (rare, obsolete) In the shape of a pill or tablet.
    At least two more quotations are needed before this sense can be relocated to the entry page.
    • 1624, Philip Barrough [i.e., Philip Barrow], “Of Making Bolus”, in The Method of Physick, Contaning[sic] the Cavses, Signes, and Cvres of Inward Diseases in Mans Body, from the Head to the Foote. Whereunto is Added, The Forme and Rule of Making Remedies and Medicines, which Our Physitions Commonly Vse at this Day, with the Proportion, Quantity, and Names of Each Medicine, 6th edition, book VII, London: Imprinted by Richard Field, dwelling in great Woodstreete, →OCLC, page 397:
      Bolvs in Engliſh is called a morſell. It is a medicine laxatiue, in forme and faſhion it is meanely whole, and it is ſwallowed by little gobbets. [] Medulla Caſſiæ fiſtulæ newly drawne, ʒ. vj. of Diaprunis laxatiuæ, ʒ. ij. of Sugar roſet [sugar compounded with rose petals] tabulate as much as ſufficeth, make a bole.