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What is the adjective for calculus?

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Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verb calculate which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.

calculating
  1. (especially of a robot) Which has the ability to calculate.
  2. (especially of a person) Which serves one's own interests in an unemotional, analytical manner.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “At one extreme, imagine genetically engineered minds devoid of conscience or empathy and at the same time highly calculating and ruthless in the pursuit of their own desires.”
      “It would not surprise me if attitudes toward romantic love have become similarly cautious and calculating, and perhaps also similarly ironic and detached.”
      “My only consolation is the conviction that, long after I am dead and gone, future generations will be more wise and calculating.”
calculated
  1. Produced by calculation.
  2. Planned to serve one's interests in an analytical, unemotional manner.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “On adding together the different regional totals published in these statistics, the calculated sum total falls short of the published world total by a fairly large margin.”
      “Providing you think things through before you buy, you can be sure that you will make a calculated decision.”
      “Premeditated murders which are especially calculated and deliberate are especially deserving of death.”
calculatable
  1. Able to be calculated; calculable.
calculant
calculative
  1. Of, pertaining to, or involving calculation.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “It provides calculative techniques, such as discounted cash flow and capital budgeting, that serve to focus decision making.”
      “If you want to make your life more valuable and fun-filled then don't be calculative in each and every single conversation you have with others.”
      “Aimee had made sure that she does not offend this boss, no matter how mean and calculative he was with her, and would jump at any chance to fire her.”
calculational
  1. Of, pertaining to, or employing calculation
  2. Examples:
    1. “Make allowances for bias on the calculational method at approximately 95 percent confidence instead of the mean.”
      “Accepted methodologies, such as that contained in CSA Standard CSA-N288.1, shall be used for calculational purposes.”
      “There are many calculational methods suitable for determining the subcritical state of a system.”
calculary
  1. (medicine) Of or relating to calculus (stony concretions).
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calculous
  1. (pathology) Of, pertaining to or containing calculi
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Hydrangea has diuretic properties and is said to have been much used by the Cherokees and early settlers in calculous complaints.”
      “The Gravel Root has long had some reputation in urinary difficulties, and even in calculous affections.”
      “It is used in dyeing, and has been recommended in dyspepsia, calculous affections, and chronic diarrha.”
calculatory
  1. Of or pertaining to calculation.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The confounding of calculatory with rational thinking, creates the perception that whatever cannot be measured and reduced to numbers is illusion or metaphysics.”
calculatorlike
  1. Resembling a calculator.
calculable
  1. Able to be calculated.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The exact number of spectators at the concert was not calculable due to the lack of ticket sales data.”
      “His calculable nature made him a reliable and trustworthy ally in times of need.”
      “The benefits of this new marketing strategy are calculable, as they can be measured through increased sales and customer engagement.”
calcular
  1. (medicine) Relating to a calculus.
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