intabulate

[in-tab-yuh-leyt]

intabulate Definition

  • 1to transcribe music for the lute or other plucked string instrument
  • 2to record or enter data into a table

Using intabulate: Examples

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

  • Example

    He intabulated the piece for the guitar.

  • Example

    The data was intabulated into the spreadsheet.

  • Example

    She spent hours intabulating the survey results.

intabulate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for intabulate

Phrases with intabulate

  • to transcribe music for the lute or other plucked string instrument

    Example

    He intabulated the piece for the guitar.

  • to record or enter data into a table

    Example

    The data was intabulated into the spreadsheet.

  • to record or enter survey results into a table

    Example

    She spent hours intabulating the survey results.

Origins of intabulate

from Latin 'in tabula', meaning 'on a tablet'

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Summary: intabulate in Brief

The verb 'intabulate' [in-tab-yuh-leyt] has two meanings. The first is to transcribe music for the lute or other plucked string instrument, as in 'He intabulated the piece for the guitar.' The second is to record or enter data into a table, exemplified by 'The data was intabulated into the spreadsheet.'