"Tabulations" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tabulations" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tabulations" Meaning

Tabulations refer to the process of arranging or displaying data in a structured and organized way, typically in rows and columns, for easier analysis and understanding. It involves categorizing and summarizing information into a table format, often to present findings, statistics, or results in a clear and concise manner.

"Tabulations" Examples

Definition

A tabulation can refer to:

1. A table with rows and columns of figures, numbers, or data.
2. (Informal) A row or list of objects or things.

Examples:


1. The scientist used tabulations to analyze the results and identify patterns in the experiment.

2. He carefully organized the information into tabulations for easier reference.

3. The project manager created detailed tabulations of the project's expenses and timelines.

4. The study designer created tabulations of the most common responses to each question.

5. She browsed through the tabulations and formulated new questions to investigate further.

"Tabulations" Similar Words

Tabularize

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To arrange or organize data in a neat and orderly way, typically in rows and columns, often in a table or a grid, for easier comparison and understanding.<br><br>Example: "She spent hours tabularizing the statistics to illustrate the trends in the data."<br><br>Synonyms: organize, categorize, summarize, arrange, structure.

Tabularly

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Tabulata

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Tabulate

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To present information in a table, especially in a clear, organized, and easily comprehensible version of words, figures, or other data, namely to draw up or display information in the form of a table.

Tabulated

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Organized in a table or system, often in a regular or structured form.

Tabulates

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Tabulating

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Tabulating refers to the process of collecting and organizing numerical data into a table or chart, typically to make it easier to understand, analyze, or present. It involves arranging information in a systematic and structured manner, with rows and columns used to categorize and display data in a clear and concise way. The goal of tabulating is to facilitate easy comparison, identification of patterns, and communication of results.

Tabulation

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A method of arranging data in a table, typically by row and column, to display and organize information in a clear and easy-to-read format.

Tabulator

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A tabulator is a device or software that organizes and formats data, typically in a table format, by creating columns and rows. It is often used in business, finance, and other fields to present data in a clear and organized manner.<br><br>Historically, a tabulator was also a machine that was used in the early 20th century to mechanize the sorting and counting of mail, called the "tabulator machine", which was a key innovation in the early history of computing.<br><br>In computing, a tabulator is also referred to as a tab key, mainly in typing, which is a symbolformatted character, typed.US-ASCII: Tab        (∂) ^[ ( Ctrl-I )

Tabulature

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Tabulature, also known as lute tablature, is a form of musical notation invented in the early 15th century to facilitate the playing of plucked string instruments, most notably the lute, and to some extent the gittern, also an early form of stringed instrument as predecessor to the modern guitar.

Tacamahac

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Tacamahac is a term with a specific meaning.<br><br>Tacamahac is a word that refers to a cautious or hesitant person.

Tacamahaca

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"Tacamahac" refers to a type of rat.<br><br>Tacamahac is supposedly a tiny rat or a lean, twistor model of the Taça, so the name Tacamahac that results from the fusion of other synthesis roots, incidentally, Tacamahac is a supposedly part of the Mobius strip theory in pure chaos theory.

Taccaceae

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Tacet

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"Tacet" is a Latin word that means "it is silent" or "it is muted." In music, it is a musical instruction that means the music stops or is being temporarily stopped, and a performer should remain silent. It can also be used in other contexts to indicate a pause or a moment of silence. In a more general sense, "tacet" can mean something that is not spoken or expressed.

Tacheometer

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A tacheometer is a surveying instrument used to measure horizontal distances by taking into account the slope of the terrain. It is a combination of a theodolite and a leveling instrument, used to measure angles, heights, and distances in order to calculate the length and layout of chains of levels.

Tacheometric

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A tacheometer is an optical instrument used in surveying to measure the distance to a target (an object) by measuring the angle of elevation and the difference in sight reduction between two points, often used to determine the level and distances from survey points on the ground to natural features such as trees or buildings.