tab|e|fac|tion — «TAB uh FAK shuhn», noun. the fact or process of wasting away or consumption of the body by disease; emaciation; tabes. ╂[< Late Latin tābefactus, past participle of tābefacere cause to waste away (< Latin tābēre waste away + facere make) + … Useful english dictionary
tab — ac·e·tab·u·lar; ac·e·tab·u·lar·ia; ac·e·tab·u·late; ac·e·tab·u·lif·era; ac·e·tab·u·lif·er·ous; ac·e·tab·u·lum; ame·tab·o·la; ame·tab·o·lism; an·ti·me·tab·o·lite; can·tab; ca·tab·o·lism; ca·tab·o·lite; ca·tab·o·lize; con·tra·tab·u·lar;… … English syllables
tion — ab·bre·vi·a·tion; ab·di·ca·tion; ab·duc·tion; ab·er·ra·tion; ab·er·ra·tion·al; ab·jec·tion; ab·junc·tion; ab·ju·ra·tion; ab·lac·ta·tion; ab·la·tion; ab·lu·tion; ab·mi·gra·tion; ab·ne·ga·tion; ab·o·li·tion; ab·o·li·tion·ary; ab·o·li·tion·dom;… … English syllables
tab´u|lar|i|za´tion — tab|u|lar|ize «TAB yuh luh ryz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to make tabular; put into tabular form; tabulate. –tab´u|lar|i|za´tion, noun … Useful english dictionary
tab|u|lar|ize — «TAB yuh luh ryz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to make tabular; put into tabular form; tabulate. –tab´u|lar|i|za´tion, noun … Useful english dictionary
tabulation — tab·u·la·tion … English syllables
tabulate — tab•u•late v. [[t]ˈtæb yəˌleɪt[/t]] adj. [[t] lɪt, ˌleɪt[/t]] v. lat•ed, lat•ing, adj. 1) to put or arrange in a tabular form 2) cmp tab I, 10) 3) tabular 3) • Etymology: 1590–1600; < L tabula tablet tab′u•la•ble, adj. tab u•la′tion, n … From formal English to slang
tabulate — tab|u|late [ tæbjə,leıt ] verb transitive to show pieces of information in an organized way such as in lists or rows ╾ tab|u|la|tion [ ,tæbjə leıʃn ] noun uncount … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
la — ab·cha·la·zal; ab·la·tion; ab·la·ti·val; ac·an·thel·la; acan·tho·ceph·a·la; ac·cep·ti·la·tion; ac·cu·mu·la·ble; ac·cu·mu·la·tion; ac·cu·mu·la·tive; ac·cu·mu·la·tor; aceph·a·la; ac·er·o·la; acet·y·la·tion; acet·y·la·tor; ach·a·la·sia;… … English syllables
Tabefaction — Tab e*fac tion, n. [See {Tabefy}.] A wasting away; a gradual losing of flesh by disease. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English