Wordnet 3.0
NOUN (2)
1.
a tablet placed horizontally on top of the capital of a column as an aid in supporting the architrave;
2.
a calculator that performs arithmetic functions by manually sliding counters on rods or in grooves;
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Abacus \Ab"a*cus\ ([a^]b"[.a]*k[u^]s), n.; E. pl. Abacuses; L.
pl. Abaci (-s[imac]). [L. abacus, abax, Gr. 'a`bax]
1. A table or tray strewn with sand, anciently used for
drawing, calculating, etc. [Obs.]
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2. A calculating table or frame; an instrument for performing
arithmetical calculations by balls sliding on wires, or
counters in grooves, the lowest line representing units,
the second line, tens, etc. It is still employed in China.
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3. (Arch.)
(a) The uppermost member or division of the capital of a
column, immediately under the architrave. See
Column.
(b) A tablet, panel, or compartment in ornamented or
mosaic work.
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4. A board, tray, or table, divided into perforated
compartments, for holding cups, bottles, or the like; a
kind of cupboard, buffet, or sideboard.
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Abacus harmonicus (Mus.), an ancient diagram showing the
structure and disposition of the keys of an instrument.
--Crabb.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
abacus
n 1: a tablet placed horizontally on top of the capital of a
column as an aid in supporting the architrave
2: a calculator that performs arithmetic functions by manually
sliding counters on rods or in grooves