
1) Add up 2) Bandleader Basie 3) Basie 4) Basie of jazz 5) Be important 6) Calculate 7) Census 8) Compute 9) Conduct a census 10) Deserve consideration 11) Dracula 12) Dracula for one 13) Dracula or Chocula 14) Earl, elsewhere 15) Enumerate 16) European aristocrat 17) European nobleman 18) Feudal word
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1) Adding 2) Addition 3) Census 4) Compute 5) Countdown 6) Counting 7) Enumerate 8) Headcount 9) Include 10) Landgrave 11) Matter 12) Miscount 13) Noble 14) Nose count 15) Number 16) Numerate 17) Part 18) Peer 19) Recount 20) Rely 21) Rhyme 22) Summate 23) Tabulate 24) Tally
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A series of numbers shouted by the quarterback prior to the ball being snapped. The quarterback alerts the team as to which count the ball will be snapped on in the huddle.
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• (v. i.) To reckon; to rely; to depend; -- with on or upon. • (n.) A nobleman on the continent of Europe, equal in rank to an English earl. • (v. i.) To take account or note; -- with • (v. t.) A formal statement of the plaintiff`s case in court; in a more technical and correct sense, a particular allegation or charge in a decla...
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(General) A score; a successful shot.
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an output pulse that has been registered
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1. A reckoning, enumeration, or accounting. ... 2. To enumerate or score. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(kount) a numerical computation or indication.
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A count is tolling of the seconds by the referee after a boxer is knocked down. If a boxer is still down at the end of the count of ten then the fight is over by knockout.
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A count is tolling of the seconds by the referee after a boxer is knocked down. If a boxer is still down at the end of the count of ten then the fight is over by knockout.
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(noun) (1) the act or process of enumerating; (2) the number or sum total obtained by counting (Ralph 1981:577).
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(verb)
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(I) The number of PICKS and WARP ENDS per inch in cloth. (II) A number assigned to YARN to describe its fineness. The number is based upon number of hanks per pound of YARN.
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Count (kount)
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Counted ;
present participle & verbal noun Counting .] [ Old French
conter , and later (etymological spelling)
compter , in modern French thus distinguished;
co...Found on
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Count intransitive verb 1. 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. « This excellent man . . .
counted among the b...
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Count noun [ French
conte and
compte , with different meanings, from Latin
computus a computation, from
computare . See
Count ,
transitive verb ]
1. The act of numbering; reckoning; also, the number ascertained by counting. « ...
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A referee's count to 10 after a boxer has been knocked down. If the boxer is still down at the end of the count, the fight is considered a knockout.
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Count appears to have been first used, as a title of dignity, in the reign of the Roman emperor Constantine during the 4th century, meaning originally the companion of a prince or high dignitary. After the fall of the Roman power the title was retained; and under Charlemagne it denoted equally a military or civil employment. About the end of the 15...
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A count or beat is one unit or accent in the recurring rhythm of a piece of music. In most dance music, you can count four instances of emphasis per measure. Waltz beats recur in groups of three. Also, the beats per measure.
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count (person)
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An individual offence set out in an indictment
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depend verb have faith or confidence in; `you can count on me to help you any time`; `Look to your friends for support`; `You can bet on that!`; `Depend on your family in times of crisis`
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counting noun the act of counting; `the counting continued for several hours`
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A count is tolling of the seconds by the referee after a boxer is knocked down. If a boxer is still down at the end of the count of ten then the fight is over by knockout.
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An expression used such as 'It's in the count' which means that your bowl has come to rest among those that are closer to the jack than any of your opponents' bowls.
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