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Definition of count
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Count (v. t.) The act of
numbering;
reckoning;
also, the
number
ascertained
by
counting..
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Counterfoil
::
Counterfoil
(n.) The part of a
writing
(as the stub of a bank
check)
in which are noted the main
particulars
contained
in the
corresponding
part, which has been
issued..
Caravan
::
Caravan
(n.) A
company
of
travelers,
pilgrims,
or
merchants,
organized
and
equipped
for a long
journey,
or
marching
or
traveling
together,
esp.
through
deserts
and
countries
infested
by
robbers
or
hostile
tribes,
as in Asia or
Africa..
Item
::
Item (n.) An
article;
a
separate
particular
in an
account;
as, the items in a
bill..
Counterpoise
::
Counterpoise
(v. t.) To act
against
with equal
weight;
to equal in
weight;
to
balance
the
weight
of; to
counterbalance.
Transmit
::
Transmit
(v. t.) To cause to pass over or
through;
to
communicate
by
sending;
to send from one
person
or place to
another;
to pass on or down as by
inheritance;
as, to
transmit
a
memorial;
to
transmit
dispatches;
to
transmit
money,
or bills of
exchange,
from one
country
to
another..
Particular
::
Particular
(a.)
Concerned
with, or
attentive
to,
details;
minute;
circumstantial;
precise;
as, a full and
particular
account
of an
accident;
hence,
nice;
fastidious;
as, a man
particular
in his
dress..
Book
::
Book (n.) A
volume
or
collection
of
sheets
in which
accounts
are kept; a
register
of debts and
credits,
receipts
and
expenditures,
etc..
Swainish
::
Swain (n.) A young man
dwelling
in the
country;
a
rustic;
esp., a
cuntry
gallant
or
lover;
--
chiefly
in
poetry..
Face
::
Face (n.) Cast of
features;
expression
of
countenance;
look; air;
appearance.
Squire
::
Squirarchy
(n.) The
gentlemen,
or
gentry,
of a
country,
collectively..
Charter
::
Charter
(n.) An
instrument
in
writing,
from the
sovereign
power of a state or
country,
executed
in due form,
bestowing
rights,
franchises,
or
privileges..
Graf
::
Graf (n.) A
German
title of
nobility,
equivalent
to earl in
English,
or count in
French.
See
Earl..
Tell
::
Tell (v. t.) To make
account
of; to
regard;
to
reckon;
to
value;
to
estimate.
Adventitious
::
Adventitious
(a.)
Accidentally
or
sparingly
spontaneous
in a
country
or
district;
not fully
naturalized;
adventive;
--
applied
to
foreign
plants.
Metropolis
::
Metropolis
(n.) The
mother
city; the chief city of a
kingdom,
state,
or
country..
Vise
::
Vise (n.) An
indorsement
made on a
passport
by the
proper
authorities
of
certain
countries
on the
continent
of
Europe,
denoting
that it has been
examined,
and that the
person
who bears it is
permitted
to
proceed
on his
journey;
a
visa..
Their
::
Their
(pron.
& a.) The
possessive
case of the
personal
pronoun
they; as, their
houses;
their
country..
Discount
::
Discount
(v. t.) A
counting
off or
deduction
made from a gross sum on any
account
whatever;
an
allowance
upon an
account,
debt,
demand,
price
asked,
and the like;
something
taken or
deducted..
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..
Recrimination
::
Recrimination
(n.) The act of
recriminating;
an
accusation
brought
by the
accused
against
the
accuser;
a
counter
accusation.
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