- calculatory
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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
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calculatory — ləˌtōrē, ˌȯ adjective Etymology: Late Latin calculatorius, from Latin calculatus + orius ory : of or relating to calculation how the Maya carried out their calculatory operations A.L.Kroeber … Useful english dictionary
calculatory — adjective Of or pertaining to calculation … Wiktionary
calculatory — adj. computational … English contemporary dictionary
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