Abacus in spanish
Ábaco
pronunciation: ɑbɑkoʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɑbɑkoʊ part of speech: noun
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abacus [abacuses/abaci, -pl.]1 = ábaco.
Example: The abacus, with its beads strung on parallel wires, led the Arabs to positional numeration and the concept of zero many centuries before the rest of the world.abacus2 = ábaco. [Arquitectura]
Example: The abacus is a square slab that sits on top of the column's capital and supports the architrave or arch.