abacuses

[ˈæbəkəsɪz]

abacuses Definition

  • 1a frame with rows of wires or grooves along which beads are slid, used for calculating
  • 2a calculator that performs arithmetic functions by manually sliding counters along rods or in grooves

Using abacuses: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "abacuses" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The abacus was widely used in ancient China.

  • Example

    He learned to use the abacus at a young age.

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    The abacus is still used in some parts of the world today.

abacuses Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for abacuses

  • counting frame
  • calculating table

Phrases with abacuses

  • in the process of being calculated or considered

    Example

    We're still working on the numbers, but we'll have it on the abacus soon.

  • to express anger or frustration towards someone

    Example

    I was so mad at him, I wanted to throw the abacus at him.

  • count on one's fingers and toes (instead of an abacus)

    to use one's own body to count instead of using a tool or device

    Example

    When I was a child, I used to count on my fingers and toes instead of using an abacus.

Origins of abacuses

from Greek 'abax', meaning 'calculating board'

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Summary: abacuses in Brief

'Abacuses' [ˈæbəkəsɪz] are frames with rows of wires or grooves along which beads are slid, used for calculating. They were widely used in ancient times and are still used in some parts of the world today. The phrase 'on the abacus' means in the process of being calculated or considered, while 'throw the abacus at someone' means to express anger or frustration towards someone.