Tabulation (noun)

  1. The process of arranging data into tables or lists.
  2. A table or list of data or information, typically in columns and rows.
  3. The act of arranging or organizing data into a systematic format.

Origin:

Late 17th century: from latin tabula "tablet, board" + -ation.

Examples:

  1. The tabulation of the survey results allowed for easy comparison.
  2. The tabulation of the votes showed a clear winner.
  3. The tabulation of the expenses revealed unexpected costs.
  4. The tabulation of the data helped to identify patterns and trends.
  5. The tabulation process involved sorting and categorizing the information.
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