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NUMBER |
Enumerate |
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QUANTIFY |
Measure, enumerate |
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ENUMERATED |
Of Enumerate |
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ENUMERATING |
Of Enumerate |
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RECKON |
To count; to enumerate; to number; also, to compute; to
calculate. |
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RECAPITULATE |
To sum up, or enumerate by heads or topics, what
has been previously said; to repeat briefly the substance. |
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MARK |
To keep account of; to enumerate and register; as, to mark
the points in a game of billiards or cards. |
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POLL |
To enter, as polls or persons, in a list or register; to
enroll, esp. for purposes of taxation; to enumerate one by one. |
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TELL |
To mention one by one, or piece by piece; to recount; to
enumerate; to reckon; to number; to count; as, to tell money. |
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PARTICULARIZE |
To give as a particular, or as the particulars;
to mention particularly; to give the particulars of; to enumerate or
specify in detail. |
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DETAIL |
To relate in particulars; to particularize; to report
minutely and distinctly; to enumerate; to specify; as, he detailed all
the facts in due order. |
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RECOUNT |
To tell over; to relate in detail; to recite; to tell or
narrate the particulars of; to rehearse; to enumerate; as, to recount
one's blessings. |
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COUNT |
To tell or name one by one, or by groups, for the purpose
of ascertaining the whole number of units in a collection; to number;
to enumerate; to compute; to reckon. |
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ENUMERATE |
...al and separate account of; to recount;
as, to enumerate the stars in a constellation. ... |