Pronunciation: /əˈbækɪˌsaɪ/
noun a plural form of the noun 'abaciscus', which refers to a small abacus used in ancient Rome for counting and calculating
A1 I saw a group of abacisci growing in the garden.
A2 The abacisci were ripe and ready to be harvested.
B1 The farmer carefully tended to the abacisci to ensure a good harvest.
B2 The market was filled with fresh abacisci from the local farms.
C1 The chef used abacisci in a unique dish that impressed all the guests.
C2 Researchers are studying the nutritional benefits of abacisci for future agricultural practices.
formal The abacisci in the library are used to calculate complex mathematical equations.
informal I found some old abacisci in my grandma's attic, they look pretty cool.
slang Check out these abacisci, they're like ancient calculators!
figurative The abacisci of history help us understand the past in a tangible way.
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