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- COUNTED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: the total number of individual things in a given unit or sample (as of blood) obtained by counting all or a subsample of them see addis count, blood count, cell count, red blood count, white count Nglish: Translation of count for Spanish Speakers Britannica com: Encyclopedia article about count
- COUNTED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
COUNTED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of count 2 to say numbers one after the other in order, or to… Learn more
- Counted - definition of counted by The Free Dictionary
1 To rely on; depend on: You can count on my help 2 To be confident of; anticipate: counted on getting a raise
- COUNT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A count is the action of counting a particular set of things, or the number that you get when you have counted them The final count in last month's referendum showed 56 7 per cent in favour At the last count the police in the Rimini area had 247 people in custody
- counted - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to count the items of a collection one by one in order to determine the total: She counted three times before she was satisfied that none was missing to list or name numerals in order: to count to 100 by fives
- COUNTED - Definition Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary
counted definition: considered important or significant Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words Discover expressions like "stand up and be counted", "standing up and being counted"
- What does counted mean? - Definitions. net
Information and translations of counted in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web
- Definition of counted - Words Defined
Past tense of count; having been enumerated or calculated The word "counted" is the past tense of the verb "count," which has several meanings and connotations Below is a detailed analysis of the term, including its etymology, grammatical role, semantic range, and contextual usage
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