What does Tally mean?
Tally means to keep score (original meaning was the shearing of 100 sheep)
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What is the abbreviation for to keep score (original meaning was the shearing of 100 sheep)?
to keep score (original meaning was the shearing of 100 sheep) can be abbreviated as Tally
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What does Tally stand for? Tally stands for "to keep score (original meaning was the shearing of 100 sheep)". |
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How to abbreviate "to keep score (original meaning was the shearing of 100 sheep)"? "to keep score (original meaning was the shearing of 100 sheep)" can be abbreviated as Tally. |
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What is the meaning of Tally abbreviation? The meaning of Tally abbreviation is "to keep score (original meaning was the shearing of 100 sheep)". |
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What is Tally abbreviation? One of the definitions of Tally is "to keep score (original meaning was the shearing of 100 sheep)". |
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What does Tally mean? Tally as abbreviation means "to keep score (original meaning was the shearing of 100 sheep)". |
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What is shorthand of to keep score (original meaning was the shearing of 100 sheep)? The most common shorthand of "to keep score (original meaning was the shearing of 100 sheep)" is Tally. |
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