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tabulate(2)(dictionary)
tabulate(dictionary)

tabulate(2) (iou)



tabulate verb trans. E17.
[Late Latin tabulat- pa. ppl stem of tabulare, from Latin tabula: see TABLE noun, -ATE3.]
Enter on a roll. Scot. E17-M18.
Shape with a flat top or upper surface. Also, compose of thin parallel layers. Only as tabulated ppl adjective. L17.
R. J. Sullivan The zoned or tabulated form of the onyx.
Put into tabular form; arrange or exhibit (facts or figures) in a table; draw up a table of. M18.
W. C. Roberts-Austin The results, tabulated or plotted into curves.