ABACUS n. frame with balls sliding on wires or in grooves, used for calculating 'abəkəs Origin: Greek abax abakos, ‘slab, drawing board’ Sentence: The Chinese shopkeeper still uses his abacus to count ABBREVIATION n. shortened or contracted form of a word əbrēvi'āshən Origin: Latin abbreviare, ‘to shorten’, from brevis, ‘short’ Sentence: E-mail is an abbreviation for the term ‘electronic-mail’. ABATEMENT n. reduction; decrease INTERMEDIATE WORDS a'bātmənt Page 1 of 104
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