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CALCULATE |
Reckon |
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REKNE |
To reckon. |
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RECKONED |
Of Reckon |
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RECKONING |
Of Reckon |
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TOTAL |
Work out reckon |
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OVERRECKON |
To reckon too highly. |
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FIGUREHEADS |
Reckon bosses are political puppets |
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MISCAST |
To cast or reckon wrongly. |
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RECOUNT |
To count or reckon again. |
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MISRECKON |
To reckon wrongly; to miscalculate. |
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MISACCOMPT |
To account or reckon wrongly. |
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ARET |
To reckon; to ascribe; to impute. |
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ACCOUNT |
To reckon; to compute; to count. |
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UMPIRE |
Referee was a bit plump, I reckon |
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COMPUTE |
To determine calculation; to reckon; to count. |
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ROOT |
The time which to reckon in making calculations. |
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SUPPUTE |
To reckon; to compute; to suppose; to impute. |
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NUMBER |
To reckon as one of a collection or multitude. |
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COUNT |
To reckon; to rely; to depend; -- with on or upon. |
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UNDERRECKON |
To reckon below what is right or proper; to
underrate. |
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CAST |
To compute; to reckon; to calculate; as, to cast a
horoscope. |
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JUDGE |
To determine upon or deliberation; to esteem; to think;
to reckon. |
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TELL |
To make account of; to regard; to reckon; to value; to
estimate. |
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REPUTE |
To hold in thought; to account; to estimate; to hold; to
think; to reckon. |
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ESTEEM |
To set a value on; to appreciate the worth of; to
estimate; to value; to reckon. |