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NUMBERS |
Counts |
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TALLIES |
Counts |
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RELIES |
Counts (on) |
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ADDS |
Counts up |
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NUMERATES |
Counts up |
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EBB |
Hey, babe! Every second counts in retreat |
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COUNTER |
One who counts, or reckons up; a calculator; a
reckoner. |
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CAPOT |
A winning of all the tricks at the game of piquet. It counts
for forty points. |
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RECKONING |
The act of one who reckons, counts, or computes; the
result of reckoning or counting; calculation. |
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GAME |
In some games, a point credited on the score to the player
whose cards counts up the highest. |
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TELLER |
An officer of a bank who receives and counts over money
paid in, and pays money out on checks. |
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HIT |
A game won at backgammon after the adversary has removed some
of his men. It counts less than a gammon. |
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PIQUE |
In piquet, the right of the elder hand to count thirty in
hand, or to play before the adversary counts one. |
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QUATORZE |
The four aces, kings, queens, knaves, or tens, in the
game of piquet; -- so called because quatorze counts as fourteen
points. |
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COUNT |
To number or be counted; to possess value or carry
weight; hence, to increase or add to the strength or influence of some
party or interest; as, every vote counts; accidents count for nothing. |
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DECLARATION |
...ets
forth in order and at large his cause of complaint; the narration of
the plaintiff's case containing the count, or counts. See Count, n., 3.... |