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Definition of reckon
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Reckon
(v. i.) To make an
enumeration
or
computation;
to
engage
in
numbering
or
computing.
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Suppute
::
Supputation
(n.)
Reckoning;
account.
Shot-clog
::
Shot-clog
(n.) A
person
tolerated
only
because
he pays the shot, or
reckoning,
for the rest of the
company,
otherwise
a mere clog on
them..
Nick
::
Nick (n.) A score for
keeping
an
account;
a
reckoning.
Reckoning
::
Reckoning
(n.) The
position
of a ship as
determined
by
calculation.
Calculation
::
Calculation
(n.) The act or
process,
or the
result,
of
calculating;
computation;
reckoning,
estimate..
Root
::
Root (n.) The time which to
reckon
in
making
calculations.
Reckon
::
Reckon
(v. i.) To make an
enumeration
or
computation;
to
engage
in
numbering
or
computing.
Make
::
Make (v. t.) To find, as the
result
of
calculation
or
computation;
to
ascertain
by
enumeration;
to find the
number
or
amount
of, by
reckoning,
weighing,
measurement,
and the like; as, he made the
distance
of; to
travel
over; as, the ship makes ten knots an hour; he made the
distance
in one day..
Esteem
::
Esteem
(v. t.)
Estimation;
opinion
of merit or
value;
hence,
valuation;
reckoning;
price..
Tell
::
Tell (v. t.) To
mention
one by one, or piece by
piece;
to
recount;
to
enumerate;
to
reckon;
to
number;
to
count;
as, to tell
money..
Misreckon
::
Misreckon
(v. t. & i.) To
reckon
wrongly;
to
miscalculate.
Escot
::
Escot (v. t.) To pay the
reckoning
for; to
support;
to
maintain.
Turn
::
Turn (n.) One of the
successive
portions
of a
course,
or of a
series
of
occurrences,
reckoning
from
change
to
change;
hence,
a
winding;
a bend; a
meander..
Calculator
::
Calculator
(n.) One who
computes
or
reckons:
one who
estimates
or
considers
the force and
effect
of
causes,
with a view to form a
correct
estimate
of the
effects..
Misaccompt
::
Misaccompt
(v. t.) To
account
or
reckon
wrongly.
Reckoning
::
Reckoning
(n.) The
calculation
of a
ship's
position,
either
from
astronomical
observations,
or from the
record
of the
courses
steered
and
distances
sailed
as shown by
compass
and log, -- in the
latter
case
called
dead
reckoning
(see under
Dead);
-- also used for dead
reckoning
in
contradistinction
to
observation..
Account
::
Account
(n.) A
registry
of
pecuniary
transactions;
a
written
or
printed
statement
of
business
dealings
or debts and
credits,
and also of other
things
subjected
to a
reckoning
or
review;
as, to keep one's
account
at the
bank..
Reckoning
::
Reckoning
(n.) An
account
of tim.
Miscast
::
Miscast
(v. t.) To cast or
reckon
wrongly.
Northing
::
Northing
(n.)
Distance
northward
from any point of
departure
or of
reckoning,
measured
on a
meridian;
--
opposed
to
southing..
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