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tabulated, ppl. a.|ˈtæbjʊleɪtɪd| [In sense 1, f. tabulate a. + -ed1; in 2, pa. pple. of tabulate v.] 1. Shaped with or having a flat upper surface; flat topped: cf. tabular 1. Also, composed of thin parallel layers.
1681Grew Musæum iii. i. iv. 282 Many..of the best [diamonds] are pointed with six Angles..and some Tabulated, or Plain, and Square. 1794Sullivan View Nat. I. 435 The zoned or tabulated form of the onyx. 1886A. W. Greely Arct. Service I. vi. 62 The remarkable tabulated masses of land in the neighbourhood of Cape Alexander. 2. Arranged or exhibited in the form of a table, scheme, or synopsis: cf. tabular 2.
1802(title) Copy of a Letter from Citizen Talleyrand to Citizen Fauvelet at Dublin, with a Tabulated List of Questions on the Commercial and Maritime Affairs of that Country. 1862Bp. Forbes in Ecclesiologist XXIII. 34 We propose giving a tabulated scheme of the different calendars of the Scottish Church. 1862M. Hopkins Hawaii 369 note, A tabulated statement issued by authority. |