Reckoner
[rek-uh-ner] /ˈrɛk ə nər/
noun
1.
a person who .
2.
Also called ready reckoner. a collection of mathematical and other tables for ready calculation.
/ˈrɛkənə/
noun
1.
any of various devices or tables used to facilitate reckoning, esp a ready reckoner
n.
early 13c., agent noun from reckon. Especially “book of tables used in calculation,” often known as a ready reckoner.
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