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Definition of count
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of count is as below...
Count (v. t.) 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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Economical
::
Economical
(a.)
Relating
to the means of
living,
or the
resources
and
wealth
of a
country;
relating
to
political
economy;
as,
economic
purposes;
economical
truths..
Homeling
::
Homeling
(n.) A
person
or thing
belonging
to a home or to a
particular
country;
a
native;
as, a word which is a
homeling..
Casino
::
Casino
(n.) A small
country
house.
Feign
::
Feign (v. t.) To
represent
by a false
appearance
of; to
pretend;
to
counterfeit;
as, to feign a
sickness..
Indifferent
::
Indifferent
(a.) Not
mal/ing
a
difference;
having
no
influence
or
preponderating
weight;
involving
no
preference,
concern,
or
attention;
of no
account;
without
significance
or
importance..
Counteract
::
Counteract
(v. t.) To act in
opposition
to; to
hinder,
defeat,
or
frustrate,
by
contrary
agency
or
influence;
as, to
counteract
the
effect
of
medicines;
to
counteract
good
advice..
Carnival
::
Carnival
(n.) A
festival
celebrated
with
merriment
and
revelry
in Roman
Gatholic
countries
during
the week
before
Lent, esp. at Rome and
Naples,
during
a few days
(three
to ten)
before
Lent,
ending
with
Shrove
Tuesday..
Set
::
Set (a.) Fixed in
position;
immovable;
rigid;
as, a set line; a set
countenance..
Hamlet
::
Hamlet
(n.) A small
village;
a
little
cluster
of
houses
in the
country.
Open
::
Open (a.) Not
settled
or
adjusted;
not
decided
or
determined;
not
closed
or
withdrawn
from
consideration;
as, an open
account;
an open
question;
to keep an offer or
opportunity
open..
Emigre
::
Emigre
(n.) One of the
natives
of
France
who were
opposed
to the first
Revolution,
and who left their
country
in
consequence..
Hurons
::
Hurons
(n. pl.) ; sing.
Huron.
(Ethnol.)
A
powerful
and
warlike
tribe of North
American
Indians
of the
Algonquin
stock.
They
formerly
occupied
the
country
between
Lakes
Huron,
Erie, and
Ontario,
but were
nearly
exterminated
by the Five
Nations
about
1650..
Astonishment
::
Astonishment
(n.) The
overpowering
emotion
excited
when
something
unaccountable,
wonderful,
or
dreadful
is
presented
to the mind; an
intense
degree
of
surprise;
amazement..
Equalize
::
Equalize
(v. t.) To make
equal;
to cause to
correspond,
or be like, in
amount
or
degree
as
compared;
as, to
equalize
accounts,
burdens,
or
taxes..
Latinization
::
Latinization
(n.) The act or
process
of
Latinizing,
as a word,
language,
or
country..
Abjuration
::
Abjuration
(n.) The act of
abjuring
or
forswearing;
a
renunciation
upon oath; as,
abjuration
of the
realm,
a sworn
banishment,
an oath taken to leave the
country
and never to
return..
Bimetallism
::
Bimetallism
(n.) The
legalized
use of two
metals
(as gold and
silver)
in the
currency
of a
country,
at a fixed
relative
value;
-- in
opposition
to
monometallism..
Numberless
::
Numberless
(a.)
Innumerable;
countless.
Blastoidea
::
Blastoidea
(n. pl.) One of the
divisions
of
Crinoidea
found
fossil
in
paleozoic
rocks;
pentremites.
They are so named on
account
of their
budlike
form.
Discountenancing
::
Discountenancing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Discountenanc.
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