Abacist vs Abacost - What's the difference?
abacist | abacost |
(chiefly, historical) A short- or long-sleeved button-up jacket, worn without a shirt, that was promoted in .
* 2005 , Jeanne M. Haskin, The tragic state of the Congo: from decolonization to dictatorship , Algora, page 44:
* 2006 , Martin Meredith, Africa: from the hopes of freedom to the heart of despair , PublicAffairs, page 296:
* 2007 , Gemma Pitcher et al.'', ''Africa 11th ed., Lonely Planet, page 562:
* 2007 , Michael Powell, 101 People You Won't Meet in Heaven , Globe Pequot, page 206:
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As nouns the difference between abacist and abacost
is that abacist is one who uses an in casting accounts; a calculator while abacost is (chiefly|historical) a short- or long-sleeved button-up jacket, worn without a shirt, that was promoted in .abacost
English
Noun
(en noun)- Wearing a collarless jacket called the abacost that relfected the style of chairman Mao, Mobutu outlawed the traditional suits and business dress of the West.
- The abacost became Mobutu's personal trademark,
- [T]he new leader [Mobutu Sese Seko] embarked on a campaign of 'Africanisation', with
- [A]ll western clothing was banned—to be replaced by one-piece tunic called an abacost .