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Calculus derived from the word? - Answers
Greek for "stone". Recalls the small stones used for counting in the most ancient times. Also the source of "calculate". Still used in some north African and Middle Eastern countries when referring to kidney and gall "stones", and still used today by dentists referring to plaque on your teeth.
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Calculus derived from the word? - Answers
Greek for "stone". Recalls the small stones used for counting in the most ancient times. Also the source of "calculate". Still used in some north African and Middle Eastern countries when referring to kidney and gall "stones", and still used today by dentists referring to plaque on your teeth.
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Calculus derived from the word? - Answers
Greek for "stone". Recalls the small stones used for counting in the most ancient times. Also the source of "calculate". Still used in some north African and Middle Eastern countries when referring to kidney and gall "stones", and still used today by dentists referring to plaque on your teeth.
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