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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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Reckon
::
Reckon
(v. t.) To
conclude,
as by an
enumeration
and
balancing
of
chances;
hence,
to
think;
to
suppose;
--
followed
by an
objective
clause;
as, I
reckon
he won't try that
again..
Quartan
::
Quartan
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
fourth;
occurring
every
fourth
day,
reckoning
inclusively;
as, a
quartan
ague, or
fever..
Count
::
Count (v. t.) The act of
numbering;
reckoning;
also, the
number
ascertained
by
counting..
Reckoning
::
Reckoning
(n.) An
account
of tim.
Rekne
::
Rekne (v. t.) To
reckon.
Credit
::
Credit
(n.) The side of an
account
on which are
entered
all items
reckoned
as
values
received
from the party or the
category
named at the head of the
account;
also, any one, or the sum, of these
items;
-- the
opposite
of
debit;
as, this sum is
carried
to one's
credit,
and that to his
debit;
A has
several
credits
on the books of B..
Compute
::
Compute
(v. t.) To
determine
calculation;
to
reckon;
to
count.
Esteem
::
Esteem
(v. t.) To set a value on; to
appreciate
the worth of; to
estimate;
to
value;
to
reckon.
Quintan
::
Quintan
(n.) An
intermittent
fever which
returns
every fifth day,
reckoning
inclusively,
or in which the
intermission
lasts three
days..
Quarter
::
Quarter
(n.) The
fourth
of a
hundred-weight,
being 25 or 28
pounds,
according
as the
hundredweight
is
reckoned
at 100 or 112
pounds..
Count
::
Count (v. t.) To
esteem;
to
account;
to
reckon;
to
think,
judge,
or
consider..
Pace
::
Pace (n.) The
length
of a step in
walking
or
marching,
reckoned
from the heel of one foot to the heel of the
other;
-- used as a unit in
measuring
distances;
as, he
advanced
fifty
paces..
Value
::
Value (v. t.) To
estimate
the
value,
or
worth,
of; to rate at a
certain
price;
to
appraise;
to
reckon
with
respect
to
number,
power,
importance,
etc..
Computation
::
Computation
(n.) The act or
process
of
computing;
calculation;
reckoning.
Pick
::
Pick (n.) The blow which
drives
the
shuttle,
-- the rate of speed of a loom being
reckoned
as so many picks per
minute;
hence,
in
describing
the
fineness
of a
fabric,
a weft
thread;
as, so many picks to an
inch..
Repute
::
Repute
(v. t.) To hold in
thought;
to
account;
to
estimate;
to hold; to
think;
to
reckon.
Reckoning
::
Reckoning
(n.)
Esteem;
account;
estimation.
Outreckon
::
Outreckon
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
reckoning
or
computation.
Computable
::
Computable
(a.)
Capable
of being
computed,
numbered,
or
reckoned..
Westing
::
Westing
(n.) The
distance,
reckoned
toward
the west,
between
the two
meridians
passing
through
the
extremities
of a
course,
or
portion
of a
ship's
path; the
departure
of a
course
which lies to the west of
north..
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