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tabulation (encz) | tabulation,tabelace n: Zdeněk Brož |
Tabulation (gcide) | Tabulation \Tab`u*la"tion\, n.
The act of forming into a table or tables; as, the tabulation
of statistics.
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tabulation (wn) | tabulation
n 1: information set out in tabular form [syn: tabulation,
tabular matter]
2: the act of putting into tabular form; "the tabulation of the
results" |
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tabulation (encz) | tabulation,tabelace n: Zdeněk Brož |
Stabulation (gcide) | Stabulation \Stab`u*la"tion\ (st[a^]b`[-u]*l[=a]"sh[u^]n), n.
[L. stabulatio, fr. stabulari to stable cattle, fr. stabulum.
See Stable, n.]
1. The act of stabling or housing beasts. [Obs.]
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2. A place for lodging beasts; a stable. [Obs.]
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tabulation (wn) | tabulation
n 1: information set out in tabular form [syn: tabulation,
tabular matter]
2: the act of putting into tabular form; "the tabulation of the
results" |
horizontal tabulation (foldoc) | horizontal tabulation
\t
HT
TAB
(tab, Control-I, HT, ASCII 9) A character which
when displayed or printed causes the following character to be
placed at the next "tabstop" - the column whose number is a
multiple of the current tab width. Commonly (especially in
Unix(?)) the tab width is eight, so, counting from the left
margin (column zero), the tab stops are at columns 8, 16, 24,
up to the width of the screen or page.
A tab width of four or two is often preferred when indenting
program source code to conserve indentation.
Represented as "\t" in C, Unix, and derivatives.
(1999-07-05)
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