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Definition of Tabulators
1. tabulator [n] - See also: tabulator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tabulators
Literary usage of Tabulators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of an Investigation of the Municipal Civil Service Commission and of by Jacob D. Neu (1915)
"Q. They are stenographers and tabulators ? A. Yes, sir. " Q. Working on the
typewriting machines the same as you do ..."
2. The Auk: Quarterly Journal of Ornithology by American Ornithologists' Union, Nuttall Ornithological Club (1920)
"The work was accomplished by three field workers, one reporter and three tabulators
and computers, and was in reality a continuation of a similar study ..."
3. Elections: Federal Efforts to Improve Security and Reliability of Electronic by David A. Powner, Randolph C. Hite (2006)
"Are the polling place scanners/tabulators and system software prepared? • Have
you done a complete accounting to reconcile all numbers (so that every ballot ..."
4. The Influence of Newspaper Presentations Upon the Growth of Crime and Other by Frances Fenton (1911)
"The reason for including each item under its "The most inclusive classification,
III, is that used supposedly by all other tabulators of anti-social ..."
5. The World and the Individual by Josiah Royce (1899)
"They have been discovered by an essentially empirical process which has now been
extended, by the tabulators of the prime numbers, far into the millions. ..."
6. The Concept of Consciousness by Edwin Bissell Holt (1914)
"They have been discovered by an essentially empirical process which has now been
extended, by the tabulators of the prime numbers, far into the millions. ..."
7. The American Almanac, Year-book, Cyclopedia and Atlas (1902)
"... enumerators nnd tabulators were hired, and as soon as their ... labora of
enumerators and tabulators in certain departments of the work were so badly ..."