abacus
61abacus — ab|a|cus [ æbəkəs ] noun count an object used for counting or doing simple calculations, consisting of a frame with small balls in a row …
62ABACUS — Architecture and Building Aids Computer Unit Contributor: CASI …
63abacus — pl. abacuses …
64abacus — ab·a·cus || æbÉ™kÉ™s n. frame holding bars strung with beads which are used to make mathematical calculations; uppermost part of a column (Architecture) …
65abacus — In architecture, a flat slab on top of a capital, beneath an architrave. Also called an impost block …
66abacus — [ abəkəs] noun (plural abacuses) 1》 a frame with rows of wires or grooves along which beads are slid, used for calculating. 2》 Architecture the flat slab on top of a capital, supporting the architrave. Origin ME: from L., from Gk abax, abak slab …
67abacus — noun (C) a wooden frame with small balls used for counting count 1 (2) …
68Abacus — ♦ The square, uppermost part of a capital. (architecture) (Davis, H.W. C. (ed.) Medieval England, 615) …
69abacus — ab·a·cus …
70abacus — ab•a•cus [[t]ˈæb ə kəs, əˈbæk əs[/t]] n. pl. ab•a•cus•es, ab•a•ci [[t]ˈæb əˌsaɪ, ˌkaɪ, əˈbæk aɪ[/t]] 1) a device for making arithmetical calculations, consisting of a frame set with rods on which balls or beads are moved 2) archit. a slab forming …