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Definition of count
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Count (v. i.) To plead
orally;
to argue a
matter
in
court;
to
recite
a
count.
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Love
::
Love (n.)
Nothing;
no
points
scored
on one side; -- used in
counting
score at
tennis,
etc..
Munchausenism
::
Munchausenism
(n.) An
extravagant
fiction
embodying
an
account
of some
marvelous
exploit
or
adventure.
Eunuch
::
Eunuch
(n.) A male of the human
species
castrated;
commonly,
one of a class of such
persons,
in
Oriental
countries,
having
charge
of the
women's
apartments.
Some of them, in
former
times,
gained
high
official
rank..
Charge
::
Charge
(v. i.) To debit on an
account;
as, to
charge
for
purchases..
Extent
::
Extent
(n.) Space or
degree
to which a thing is
extended;
hence,
superficies;
compass;
bulk; size;
length;
as, an
extent
of
country
or of line;
extent
of
information
or of
charity..
Check
::
Check (n.) A mark,
certificate,
or
token,
by
which,
errors
may be
prevented,
or a thing or
person
may be
identified;
as,
checks
placed
against
items in an
account;
a check given for
baggage;
a
return
check on a
railroad..
Resident
::
Resident
(a.)
Dwelling,
or
having
an
abode,
in a place for a
continued
length
of time;
residing
on one's own
estate;
--
opposed
to
nonresident;
as,
resident
in the city or in the
country..
Scowl
::
Scowl (n.) The
wrinkling
of the brows or face in
frowing;
the
expression
of
displeasure,
sullenness,
or
discontent
in the
countenance;
an angry
frown..
Face
::
Face (n.) Cast of
features;
expression
of
countenance;
look; air;
appearance.
Colony
::
Colony
(n.) A
company
of
persons
from the same
country
sojourning
in a
foreign
city or land; as, the
American
colony
in
Paris..
"""campagna "
::
Campagna
(n.) An open level tract of
country;
especially
Campagna
di Roma. The
extensive
undulating
plain which
surrounds
Rome..
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..
Marc
::
Marc (n.) A
weight
of
various
commodities,
esp. of gold and
silver,
used in
different
European
countries.
In
France
and
Holland
it was equal to eight
ounces..
Intelligible
::
Intelligible
()
Capable
of being
understood
or
comprehended;
as, an
intelligible
account
or
description;
intelligible
pronunciation,
writing,
etc..
Bangle
::
Bangle
(n.) An
ornamental
circlet,
of
glass,
gold,
silver,
or other
material,
worn by women in India and
Africa,
and in some other
countries,
upon the wrist or
ankle;
a ring
bracelet..
Account
::
Account
(n.) A
statement
in
general
of
reasons,
causes,
grounds,
etc.,
explanatory
of some
event;
as, no
satisfactory
account
has been given of these
phenomena.
Hence,
the word is often used
simply
for
reason,
ground,
consideration,
motive,
etc.; as, on no
account,
on every
account,
on all
accounts..
Saint-simonian
::
Saint-Simonian
(n.) A
follower
of the Count de St.
Simon,
who died in 1825, and who
maintained
that the
principle
of
property
held in
common,
and the just
division
of the
fruits
of
common
labor among the
members
of
society,
are the true
remedy
for the
social
evils which
exist..
Counterpassant
::
Counterpassant
(a.)
Passant
in
opposite
directions;
-- said of two
animals.
Fiar
::
Fiar (n.) The price of
grain,
as
legally
fixed,
in the
counties
of
Scotland,
for the
current
year..
Journal
::
Journal
(a.) A
diary;
an
account
of daily
transactions
and
events.
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