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Tabula

Tabula meaning

A plate or frame on which a title or inscription is carved. | A table, index, or list of data. | A legal record.

Example sentences (20)

Arian colors in a small section of Tabula Rasa.

Moreover, I have had the opportunity to be a part of an extensive team in the food and beverage industry and have had great success with brands such as Arriba, Hungry Monkey, Tabula Rasa, Big Fat Sandwich, and Wok Me.

As a tabula rasa open to interpretation, the non-threatening creation was the perfect vehicle for making money, she said.

Royal Bank of Canada started coverage on Tabula Rasa HealthCare in a report on Monday, April 20th.

Some of his most significant works, including “Tabula Rasa,” “Fratres,” “Trivium” and “Für Alina,” are performed here with the Cello Octet Amsterdam.

State Board of Administration of Florida Retirement System raised its stake in shares of Tabula Rasa HealthCare by 12.9% in the 4th quarter.

Voluminous white shirt-dresses served as a tabula rasa, a blank canvas, which Piccioli then adorned with delicate gold jewelry, such as a round necklace with a figurative bird pendant.

Another plus: Tabula's relative strength line has been slicing cleanly to new highs all year, a sign of comparative strength.

Patrick Wheare: From tabula rasa to building communityName: Patrick Wheare Age: 29 Nationality: Australian Occupation: Archite.

Tabula is a free tool that extracts data from PDFs and turns the information into a file of comma-separated values that can be imported to a spreadsheet for further manipulation.

The tabula rasa is alluring not just for the lack of buildings, but also the absence of rules.

Board games played in Rome included dice (Tesserae or Tali ), Roman Chess ( Latrunculi ), Roman Checkers (Calculi), Tic-tac-toe (Terni Lapilli), and Ludus duodecim scriptorum and Tabula, predecessors of backgammon.

In Locke's philosophy, tabula rasa was the theory that at birth the (human) mind is a "blank slate" without rules for processing data, and that data is added and rules for processing are formed solely by one's sensory experiences.

Inscription around his head reads: Si tabula daretur digna animum mallem, Latin for "If one could but paint his mind" (see also below).

Itinerary maps and charts main Tabula Peutingeriana ' (Southern Italy centered).

Locke's idea of tabula rasa is frequently compared with Thomas Hobbes 's viewpoint of human nature, in which humans are endowed with inherent mental content—particularly with selfishness.

Locke, Some Thoughts, 10. He argued that the " associations of ideas " that one makes when young are more important than those made later because they are the foundation of the self: they are, put differently, what first mark the tabula rasa.

Mathematical accomplishments "Tabula logarithmorum vulgarium", 1797 Vega published a series of books of logarithm tables.

McLaren thought he was working with a tabula rasa, but he soon found out that Rotten has ideas of his own".

Tabula Traiana memorial plaque in Serbia is all that remains of the now-submerged road.