a. rare. [f. L. tabulāt-, ppl. stem of tabulāre to TABULATE + -ORY2.] Relating to or consisting in tabulation.

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  Hence Tabulatorily adv., in relation to tabulation or tables.

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1900.  Daily News, 20 Oct., 7/1. Her occasional historical and tabulatory excursuses may require a skip here and there.

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1900.  Words Eyewitness (1902), 282. The British nation is giving the lie to all history and all rules. Its ‘life’—from the insurance-office point of view—is a marvel. Tabulatorily speaking, it is a monstrosity.

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