Emerson says," said Buckingham, "men are ever lapsing into a beggarly habit in which everything that is not cyphering is hustled out of sight, and I think he is right.
I particularly raged to hear) continually of his affairs, cyphering figures and holding disputation with the tenantry.
Accordingly I made a pretext, had the hour changed at which I taught Mr. Alexander the foundation of cyphering and the mathematic, and set myself instead to dog my master's footsteps.
The people of this race, about whom we have learned through recent archæological researches, are known as the Cro-Magnons.
There is a remarkable resemblance in the mental processes of men.
For this reason it is advisable to briefly survey the more recent discoveries about the ancestors of existing peoples.
We find that when the Greeks were developing geometry the Indians were contributing to arithmetic and algebra.
There was a much older intellectual people than the Nordics settled in Europe.
The leading theories invented were based on logical principles.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cyphering" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.