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abaciscus
English
Etymology
From New Latin, from Ancient Greek ????????? (abakískos, “a coloured stone for laying mosaic”), diminutive of ???? (ábax, “board”). See abacus.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?æb.??s?s.k?s/, /?æb.??s?s.k?s/
Noun
abaciscus (plural abacisci or abaciscuses)
- (archaic) One of the tiles or squares of a tessellated pavement; an abaculus. [First attested in the mid 18th century.]
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