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Tabulated

Tabulate \Tab"u*late\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Tabulated; p. pr. & vb. n. Tabulating.] [L. tabula a table. See Tabular.]

  1. To form into a table or tables; to reduce to tables or synopses.

    A philosophy is not worth the having, unless its results may be tabulated, and put in figures.
    --I. Taylor.

  2. To shape with a flat surface.

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tabulated
  1. 1 that has been counted or summed. 2 that has been formatted as a table. 3 flattened v

  2. (en-past of: tabulate)

Usage examples of "tabulated".

The AS ran the ship, while humans made small decisions based on the minute fraction of tabulated information it provided them through holographic panes and DNIs.

In tabulated form, The Shadow inscribed four names: Shelburne Thorne Towson Whilton These were the four most vitally concerned.

When we see the formations tabulated in written works, or when we follow them in nature, it is difficult to avoid believing that they are closely consecutive.

I hate with a bitter hatred the names of lentils and haricots--those pretentious cheats of the appetite, those tabulated humbugs, those certificated aridities calling themselves human food!

They are not in ignorance, for the highest authorities know perfectly well that every year many hundreds of helpless and hopeless degenerates or defectives are committed to prison and tabulated as habitual criminals.

KING: We don't know that it did, because the gross receipts from around the country aren't all in and tabulated yet.

As it was, she fell often beneath his reptilian eye, her dreamy insufficiencies and languishments tabulated and filed away for future reference.

She was content just to admire the genuine panorama, ignoring the various graphic displays that oscillated and scrolled across the consoles as they tabulated the results of the sensor sweeps.

Among the world's thousands of wild grass species, Blumler tabulated the 56 with the largest seeds, the cream of nature's crop: the grass species with seeds at least 10 times heavier than the median grass species (see Table 8.