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Abacus   (English)

Definition (keystage 2)

An ancient device used for counting. It was widely used by the Greeks and Romans who moved stones on a flat table marked with lines to show ones, tens, hundreds and so on. Nowadays it is used in some Eastern countries with beads sliding on horizontal wires. Counting frames are still used in many British schools today.

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