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- ENUMERATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ENUMERATION is the act or process of making or stating a list of things one after another; also : the list itself How to use enumeration in a sentence
- enumeration noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of enumeration noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- ENUMERATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Graphs and enumerations accompany the report The enumeration from the census is important in distributing federal dollars
- ENUMERATION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Enumeration means counting or reciting numbers or a numbered list A waiter's lengthy enumeration of all the available salad dressings might seem a little hostile if he begins with a deep sigh When you're reciting a list of things, it's enumeration
- ENUMERATION | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Graphs and enumerations accompany the report The enumeration from the census is important in distributing federal dollars
- Enumeration (or enum) in C - GeeksforGeeks
In C, an enumeration (or enum) is a user-defined data type that contains a set of named integer constants It is used to assign meaningful names to integer values, which makes a program easy to read and maintain
- enumeration - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
enumeration (plural enumerations) A detailed account, in which each thing is specially noticed A list; especially, a numbered list A recapitulation, in the peroration, of the heads of an argument In Ada, enumeration literals are allowed to appear in more than one declaration in the same referencing environment
- Enumeration - definition of enumeration by The Free Dictionary
To count off or name one by one; list: A spokesperson enumerated the strikers' demands 2 To determine the number of; count [Latin ēnumerāre, ēnumerāt-, to count out : ē-, ex-, ex- + numerus, number; see nem- in Indo-European roots ] e·nu′mer·a′tion n e·nu′mer·a′tor n American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
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