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Definition of counted
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Counted
(imp. & p. p.) of Coun.
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Neighborhood
::
Neighborhood
(n.) A place near;
vicinity;
adjoining
district;
a
region
the
inhabitants
of which may be
counted
as
neighbors;
as, he lives in my
neighborhood..
Fives
::
Fives (n. pl.) A kind of play with a ball
against
a wall,
resembling
tennis;
-- so named
because
three
fives,
or
fifteen,
are
counted
to the
game..
Numerable
::
Numerable
(v. t.)
Capable
of being
numbered
or
counted.
Unaccountable
::
Unaccountable
(a.) Not to be
accounted
for;
inexplicable;
not
consonant
with
reason
or rule;
strange;
mysterious.
Lap
::
Lap (n.) In card
playing
and other
games,
the
points
won in
excess
of the
number
necessary
to
complete
a game; -- so
called
when they are
counted
in the score of the
following
game..
Inscrutable
::
Inscrutable
(a.)
Unsearchable;
incapable
of being
searched
into and
understood
by
inquiry
or
study;
impossible
or
difficult
to be
explained
or
accounted
for
satisfactorily;
obscure;
incomprehensible;
as, an
inscrutable
design
or
event..
Explicable
::
Explicable
(a.)
Capable
of being
explicated;
that may be
explained
or
accounted
for;
admitting
explanation.
Mandarin
::
Mandarin
(n.) A small
orange,
with
easily
separable
rind. It is
thought
to be of
Chinese
origin,
and is
counted
a
distinct
species
(Citrus
nobilis)mandarin
orange;
tangerine
--..
Innumerable
::
Innumerable
(a.) Not
capable
of being
counted,
enumerated,
or
numbered,
for
multitude;
countless;
numberless;
unnumbered,
hence,
indefinitely
numerous;
of great
number..
Count
::
Count (v. i.) 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..
Counter
::
Counter
(v. t.) A table or board on which money is
counted
and over which
business
is
transacted;
a long,
narrow
table or
bench,
on which goods are laid for
examination
by
purchasers,
or on which they are
weighed
or
measured..
Millionaire
::
Millionaire
(n.) One whose
wealth
is
counted
by
millions
of
francs,
dollars,
or
pounds;
a very rich
person;
a
person
worth a
million
or
more..
Millionth
::
Millionth
(a.) Being the last one of a
million
of units or
objects
counted
in
regular
order from the first of a
series
or
succession;
being one of a
million.
Beadroll
::
Beadroll
(n.) A
catalogue
of
persons,
for the rest of whose souls a
certain
number
of
prayers
are to be said or
counted
off on the beads of a
chaplet;
hence,
a
catalogue
in
general..
Countor
::
Countor
(v. t.) An
advocate
or
professional
pleader;
one who
counted
for his
client,
that is,
orally
pleaded
his
cause..
Rosary
::
Rosary
(n.) A
series
of
prayers
(see Note
below)
arranged
to be
recited
in
order,
on
beads;
also, a
string
of beads by which the
prayers
are
counted..
Discountable
::
Discountable
(a.)
Capable
of
being,
or
suitable
to be,
discounted;
as,
certain
forms are
necessary
to
render
notes
discountable
at a
bank..
Untold
::
Untold
(a.) Not
numbered
or
counted;
as,
untold
money..
Numerous
::
Numerous
(a.)
Consisting
of
poetic
numbers;
rhythmical;
measured
and
counted;
melodious;
musical.
Tale
::
Tale (v. i.) A
number
told or
counted
off; a
reckoning
by
count;
an
enumeration;
a
count,
in
distinction
from
measure
or
weight;
a
number
reckoned
or
stated..
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