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The word “Abacus” is derived from the Greek word “Abax,” which primarily means “calculating-table” or “calculation board.” The term is believed to have roots in earlier Semitic languages, where it could have been associated with various forms of dust-covered surfaces or tablets for drawing calculations. Over time, the abacus evolved into a more structured tool with beads or stones that could be moved across a series of columns or rods to perform arithmetic calculations.
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