abac
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of abac
C20: from French, from Latin abacus
Example Sentences
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In one recent public-opinion survey conducted by Bangkok-based Abac Poll, 54% of the respondents said they have greater admiration for Thaksin now than they did a few weeks ago.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Once upon a time there lived in the town of Baybay a man whose name was Abac.
From Filipino Popular Tales by Fansler, Dean Spruill
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