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Etymology: [ 'kaunt, dial 'kyaunt ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French conter, compter, from Latin computare, from com- + putare to consider.

addedilmek, sayılmak, saymak, varsaymak, kont, önemi olmak, hesap, sayı, hesaba katma, uçurtma, önemseme, hesaba katmak, sayma, sayımı, kapsamak, dava maddesi, addetmek, iddialar, önemli olmak, hesap etmek, madde, hesap etme, toplam, hesaplamak, iplik numarası, güvenmek, yinelemesayısı, count, içermek, sayı saymak, 1. sayı saymak: Do you know how to count? Saymayı biliyor musun? She can only count from one to ten. Ancak birden ona kadar sayabiliyor. 2, sayım, sayı saymak: Do you know how to count? Saymayı biliyor musun? She can only count from one to ten. Ancak birden ona kadar sayabiliyor. 2, say, huk. (dava dilekçesi veya iddianamede sayılan) suçlama, say,v.say:n.sayma, on sayma, count say, dava ve şikâyet fıkrası, gözü ile bakmak, içine almak, sayısını bulmak, keep count sıra ile saymak, içine, Iose count hesabı şaşırmak, değeri olmak, take the count boksta yere serilip kalkamamak, kont/dikkat/suç/sayma,

1 addedilmek     ts
2 sayılmak     ts
3count saymak  fiil     ts
4count varsaymak     ts
5count kont     ts
6count önemi olmak     ts
7count hesap     ts
8count sayı     ts
9count hesaba katma  isim     ts
10count uçurtma - "it s ı count"     ts
11count önemseme  isim     ts
12count hesaba katmak     ts
13count sayma     ts
14count sayımı     ts
15count kapsamak     ts
16count dava maddesi     ts
17count addetmek     ts
18count iddialar     ts
19count önemli olmak     ts
20count hesap etmek  Kanun,Ticaret     ts
21count madde     ts
22count hesap etme  Ticaret     ts
23count toplam     ts
24count hesaplamak     ts
25count iplik numarası  Teknik,Tekstil     ts
26count güvenmek     ts
27count yinelemesayısı  Bilgisayar     ts
28count count  Bilgisayar     ts
29count içermek     ts
30count sayı saymak     ts
31count 1. sayı saymak: Do you know how to count? Saymayı biliyor musun? She can only count from one to ten. Ancak birden ona kadar sayabiliyor. 2  fiil     ts
32count sayım  Nükleer Bilimler     ts
33count sayı saymak: Do you know how to count? Saymayı biliyor musun? She can only count from one to ten. Ancak birden ona kadar sayabiliyor. 2     ts
34count say     ts
35count huk. (dava dilekçesi veya iddianamede sayılan) suçlama  isim     ts
36count say,v.say:n.sayma     ts
37count on sayma     ts
38count count say     ts
39count dava ve şikâyet fıkrası     ts
40count gözü ile bakmak     ts
41count içine almak     ts
42count sayısını bulmak     ts
43count keep count sıra ile saymak     ts
44count içine     ts
45count Iose count hesabı şaşırmak     ts
46count değeri olmak     ts
47count take the count boksta yere serilip kalkamamak     ts
48count kont/dikkat/suç/sayma     ts
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Simple past tense and past participle of count, past of count, Ct, To determine the number (of objects in a group), To be an example of something, To consider something an example of something, The male ruler of a county; also known as an earl, especially in England. The female equivalent is countess, To enumerate the digits of one's numeral system, The number of balls and strikes, respectively, on a batter's in-progress plate appearance, The act of [[#Verb|counting]] or tallying a quantity, The result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set; a quantity counted, A countdown, A charge of misconduct brought in a legal proceeding, To be of significance; to matter, show consideration for; take into account; "You must consider her age"; "The judge considered the offender's youth and was lenient", a nobleman (in various countries) having rank equal to a British earl, enumerate; take into account, Returns the number of entries in the dictionary, Unless noted, the number of projects shown excludes the number of administrative supplements, You use count in expressions such as a count of three or a count of ten when you are measuring a length of time by counting slowly up to a certain number. Hold your breath for a count of five, then slowly breathe out, You use count when referring to the level or amount of something that someone or something has. A glass or two of wine will not significantly add to the calorie count see also blood count, pollen count, 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, In law, a count is one of a number of charges brought against someone in court. He was indicted by a grand jury on two counts of murder, When you count, you say all the numbers one after another up to a particular number. He was counting slowly under his breath Brian counted to twenty and lifted his binoculars, If you count all the things in a group, you add them up in order to find how many there are. I counted the money. It was more than five hundred pounds I counted 34 wild goats grazing With more than 90 percent of the votes counted, the Liberals should win nearly a third of the seats. Count up means the same as count. Couldn't we just count up our ballots and bring them to the courthouse? + counting count·ing The counting of votes is proceeding smoothly, A Count is a European nobleman with the same rank as an English earl. Her father was a Polish Count, If you say that someone should stand up and be counted, you mean that they should say publicly what they think, and not hide it or be ashamed of it. Those involved and benefiting from the scandal must be prepared to stand up and be counted, If someone is out for the count, they are unconscious or very deeply asleep, If something or someone counts for something or counts, they are important or valuable. Surely it doesn't matter where charities get their money from: what counts is what they do with it When I first came to college I realised that brainpower didn't count for much = matter, to count your blessings: see blessing. or earl European title of nobility, ranking in modern times directly below a marquess or (in countries without marquesses) a duke. In England the title of earl is the equivalent of count and ranks above a viscount. The wife of a count or earl is a countess. The Roman comes ("count") was originally a household companion of the emperor; under the Franks he was a local commander and judge. The counts were later incorporated into the feudal structure, some becoming subordinate to dukes, though a few countships were as great as duchies. As royal authority was reasserted over the feudatories, which took place at different times in the different kingdoms, the counts lost their political authority, though they retained their privileges as members of the nobility. Aehrenthal Aloys Count Lexa von Alfieri Vittorio Count Amadeus the Green Count Andrássy Gyula Count Arakcheyev Aleksey Andreyevich Count Basie Count Berchtold Leopold count von Bernadotte af Wisborg Folke Count Bernstorff Johann Heinrich count von Beust Friedrich Ferdinand count von Caprivi Georg Leo count von Cavour Camillo Benso count di Chambord Henri Dieudonné d'Artois count de Ciano Galeazzo count di Cortellazzo Conrad von Hötzendorf Franz Xaver Josef Count Frontenac Louis de Buade count de Palluau and de Gama Vasco da 1st count da Vidigueira Gneisenau August Wilhelm Anton Count Neidhardt von Gobineau Joseph Arthur count de Grandi Dino count di Mordano Ignatyev Nikolay Pavlovich Count Izvolsky Aleksandr Petrovich Count Károlyi Mihály Count count de L'Empire Bruno count von Egisheim und Dagsburg Loris Melikov Mikhail Tariyelovich Count Louis Stanislas Xavier count de Provence Moltke Helmuth Karl Bernhard count von Montalembert Charles Forbes René count de Nesselrode Karl Robert Vasilyevich Count Orlov Aleksey Grigoryevich Count Orlov Grigory Grigoryevich Count Oxenstierna af Södermöre Axel Gustafsson Count Pico della Mirandola Giovanni conte count di Concordia Radetzky Joseph Count Rochambeau Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur count de Roon Albrecht Theodor Emil count von Donatien Alphonse François count de Sade Saxe Hermann Maurice count de Sforza Carlo Count Speransky Mikhail Mikhaylovich Count Suvorov Aleksandr Vasilyevich Count Széchenyi István Count Taaffe Eduard count von Teleki Pál Count Tilly Johann Tserclaes count von Tisza István Count Tolstoy Aleksey Konstantinovich Count Tolstoy Aleksey Nikolayevich Count Lev Nikolayevich Count Tolstoy Uvarov Sergey Semyonovich Count Vergennes Charles Gravier count de Vigny Alfred Victor count de Count of Valor Don Luchino Visconti count di Modrone Witte Sergey Yulyevich Count Yorck von Wartenburg Johann David Ludwig Count Mac Mahon Marie Edme Patrice Maurice count de Maurits prince van Oranje count van Nassau Mirabeau Honoré Gabriel Riqueti count de Aberdeen George Hamilton Gordon 4th earl of Alexander Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander 1st Earl Asquith Herbert Henry 1st earl of Oxford and Asquith Attlee Clement Richard 1st Earl Attlee of Walthamstow Baldwin of Bewdley Stanley Baldwin 1st Earl Balfour of Whittingehame Arthur James 1st Earl Birkenhead Frederick Edwin Smith 1st earl of James Earl Breslin Browder Earl Russell Burger Warren Earl Bute John Stuart 3rd earl of Cadogan William 1st Earl Cardigan James Thomas Brudenell 7th earl of James Earl Carter Cecil Robert 1st earl of Salisbury Clarendon Edward Hyde 1st earl of Clarendon George William Frederick Villiers 4th earl of Cornwallis Charles Cornwallis 1st Marquess and 2nd Earl Cromer Evelyn Baring 1st earl of Cromwell Thomas earl of Essex Derby Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley 14th earl of Disraeli Benjamin earl of Beaconsfield Dodge William Earl Dongan Thomas 2nd earl of Limerick Durham John George Lambton 1st earl of Eden Robert Anthony 1st earl of Avon Elgin James Bruce 8th earl of Essex Robert Devereux 2nd earl of Essex Robert Devereux 3rd earl of Essex Walter Devereux 1st earl of French John Denton Pinkstone 1st earl of Ypres Grey Charles Grey 2nd Earl Haig Douglas 1st Earl Halifax Edward Frederick Lindley Wood 1st earl of Harley Robert 1st earl of Oxford Henry Tudor earl of Richmond Hines Earl Kenneth Howe Richard Howe Earl Jellicoe John Rushworth Jellicoe 1st Earl Jones James Earl Leicester Robert Dudley earl of Liverpool Robert Banks Jenkinson 2nd earl of Lloyd George of Dwyfor David Lloyd George Earl Mansfield William Murray 1st earl of Earl of Leicester Montrose James Graham 5th earl and 1st marquess of Morton James Douglas 4th earl of earl of Guilford Northampton Henry Howard earl of Earl of Kent Ormonde James Butler 12th earl and 1st duke of Oxford Edward de Vere 17th earl of 1st earl of Chatham Earl Powell Ray James Earl John Stewart earl of Carrick Rochester John Wilmot 2nd earl of Rosse William Parsons 3rd earl of Russell Bertrand Arthur William 3rd Earl Russell Russell of Kingston Russell John Russell 1st Earl Sackville Thomas 1st earl of Dorset Sandwich John Montagu 4th earl of Shaftesbury Anthony Ashley Cooper 1st earl of Shaftesbury Anthony Ashley Cooper 3rd earl of Shaftesbury Anthony Ashley Cooper 7th earl of Shrewsbury Charles Talbot duke and 12th earl of Southampton Thomas Wriothesley 1st earl of Southampton Henry Wriothesley 3rd earl of Stanhope James Stanhope 1st Earl Stanhope Charles Stanhope 3rd Earl Stirling William Alexander 1st earl of Strafford Thomas Wentworth 1st earl of Suffolk Thomas Howard 1st earl of Sunderland Robert Spencer 2nd earl of Surrey Henry Howard earl of Tyrone Hugh O'Neill 2nd earl of Walpole Horace 4th earl of Orford Walpole Robert 1st earl of Orford Warren Earl Warwick Earl of Bulwer Lytton Edward George Earl Earl Kitchener of Khartoum and of Broome Maurice Harold Macmillan 1st earl of Stockton Viscount Macmillan of Ovenden Mountbatten of Burma Louis Mountbatten 1st Earl Rosebery Archibald Philip Primrose 5th earl of Wavell of Eritrea and of Winchester Archibald Percival Wavell 1st Earl, If you keep count of a number of things, you note or keep a record of how many have occurred. If you lose count of a number of things, you cannot remember how many have occurred. The authorities say they are not able to keep count of the bodies still being found as helicopters search the area She'd lost count of the interviews she'd been called for, You can use count to refer to one or more points that you are considering. For example, if someone is wrong on two counts, they are wrong in two ways. `You drink Scotch,' she said. `All Republicans drink Scotch.' --- `Wrong on both counts. I'm a Democrat, and I drink bourbon.', If something counts or is counted as a particular thing, it is regarded as being that thing, especially in particular circumstances or under particular rules. No one agrees on what counts as a desert Two of the trucks were stopped because they had tents in them, and under the commanders' definition of humanitarian aid, that didn't count They can count it as a success, If you count something when you are making a calculation, you include it in that calculation. It's under 7 percent only because statistics don't count the people who aren't qualified to be in the work force The years before their arrival in prison are not counted as part of their sentence. = include, the act of counting; "the counting continued for several hours", 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, To place to an account; to ascribe or impute; to consider or esteem as belonging, To take account or note; with To plead orally; to argue a matter in court; to recite a count, To esteem; to account; to reckon; to think, judge, or consider, An object of interest or account; value; estimation, To tell or name one by one, or by groups, for the purpose of ascertaining the whole number of units in a collection; to number; to enumerate; to compute; to reckon, A formal statement of the plaintiff's case in court; in a more technical and correct sense, a particular allegation or charge in a declaration or indictment, separately setting forth the cause of action or prosecution, The act of numbering; reckoning; also, the number ascertained by counting, To reckon; to rely; to depend; with on or upon, The result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set, to matter, To determine the number (of objects in a group.), A nobleman on the continent of Europe, equal in rank to an English earl, To enumerate the digits of ones numeral system, Counted number, quantity, The male ruler of a county. Also known as an earl, especially in England. (The female equivalent is countess.), refers to the number of openings per linear inch, is the number of entities in a product Usually the Count is 1, but it's more if several entities are bundled together in a pack For example, a 6-pack of 12 floz cans of soda has a Count of 6 when purchased If 2 have already been consumed, it has a Count of 4 A 12-pack of baseballs has a Count of 12 when purchased See also Size and In Depth: Entering Product Size, Unless noted, the total number of grants shown, excluding administrative supplements, A numbering system used to indicate the fineness of yarn The length of yarn that can be spun from a set mass of wool, Pip count The relative standing of the players' pip counts The player with the lower pip count is said to be ahead in the count, find the number of -- " ignore the direction and just count from zero " (49), A standard method for size measurement for prunes Count is defined as number of prunes per pound The larger the number the smaller the fruit size For example a 40 count prune means that there are 40 prunes per pound, (mesh cloth) - The number of openings per linear inch, measured from the center of any wire, The number of hanks of finished yarn, each 840 yards long, that can be made from one pound of cotton So, the higher the count, the finer the thread, An aggregate function which returns the number of rows of a query or some part of a query Count can be used to return a single count of the rows a query selects, or the rows for each group in a query, such as the number of degrees each student has See Group Functions, take account of; "You have to reckon with our opponents"; "Count on the monsoon", put into a group; "The academy counts several Nobel Prize winners among its members", the total number counted; "a blood count", Number of pins knocked down on the first ball of each frame, The number of pins knocked down on the first ball, Returns a count of the number of items in the range in the argument, The number of pins knocked down with the first ball in a frame, a nobleman (in various countries) having rank equal to a British earl the total number counted; "a blood count", 1) Number size of a yarn 2) Number of ends and picks per inch of a weave, or their sum, as 200 count sheeting, have weight; have import, carry weight; "It does not matter much", put into a group; "The academy counts several Nobel Prize winners among its members, the act of counting; "the counting continued for several hours" a nobleman (in various countries) having rank equal to a British earl the total number counted; "a blood count" include as if by counting; "I can count my colleagues in the opposition" 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" name or recite the numbers; "The toddler could count to 100" determine the number or amount of; "Can you count the books on your shelf?"; "Count your change" have weight; have import, carry weight; "It does not matter much" put into a group; "The academy counts several Nobel Prize winners among its members, determine the number or amount of; "Can you count the books on your shelf?"; "Count your change", name or recite the numbers; "The toddler could count to 100", include as if by counting; "I can count my colleagues in the opposition", 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", Each trick counts as 1 point (there are seven tricks), the and count 10 points each and the , , and count as 5 points each for a total of 42 points per hand, In a fabric, the number of warp ends, the number of filling picks, or both in a square inch of fabric, As LongGet By ValueReturns a count of the number of items in this dictionary, (Cnt): The number of recovery records for a particular year, count Returns the number of entries currently in the dictionary, The number of called balls and strikes on a hitter, One of the built in functions found in SQL and Access that can be used in queries, forms and reports to determine the number of different values of an attribute in a query, form or report, The pipcount, usually referring to the difference in the two players' pipcounts, counting, numbering; amount; European nobleman,

49 Simple past tense and past participle of count     ts
50 past of count     ts
51Count. Ct     ts
52count To determine the number (of objects in a group) - "There are three apples; count them."     ts
53count To be an example of something - "Apples count as a type of fruit."     ts
54count To consider something an example of something - "I count apples as a type of fruit."     ts
55count The male ruler of a county; also known as an earl, especially in England. The female equivalent is countess     ts
56count To enumerate the digits of one's numeral system - "Can you count to a hundred?"     ts
57count The number of balls and strikes, respectively, on a batter's in-progress plate appearance - "He has a 3-2 count with the bases loaded."     ts
58count The act of [[#Verb|counting]] or tallying a quantity     ts
59count The result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set; a quantity counted     ts
60count A countdown     ts
61count A charge of misconduct brought in a legal proceeding     ts
62count To be of significance; to matter - "Your views don't count here."     ts
63count show consideration for; take into account; "You must consider her age"; "The judge considered the offender's youth and was lenient"     ts
64count a nobleman (in various countries) having rank equal to a British earl     ts
65count enumerate; take into account  fiil     ts
66count Returns the number of entries in the dictionary     ts
67count Unless noted, the number of projects shown excludes the number of administrative supplements     ts
68Count You use count in expressions such as a count of three or a count of ten when you are measuring a length of time by counting slowly up to a certain number. Hold your breath for a count of five, then slowly breathe out     ts
69Count You use count when referring to the level or amount of something that someone or something has. A glass or two of wine will not significantly add to the calorie count see also blood count, pollen count     ts
70Count 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     ts
71Count In law, a count is one of a number of charges brought against someone in court. He was indicted by a grand jury on two counts of murder     ts
72Count When you count, you say all the numbers one after another up to a particular number. He was counting slowly under his breath Brian counted to twenty and lifted his binoculars     ts
73Count If you count all the things in a group, you add them up in order to find how many there are. I counted the money. It was more than five hundred pounds I counted 34 wild goats grazing With more than 90 percent of the votes counted, the Liberals should win nearly a third of the seats. Count up means the same as count. Couldn't we just count up our ballots and bring them to the courthouse? + counting count·ing The counting of votes is proceeding smoothly     ts
74Count A Count is a European nobleman with the same rank as an English earl. Her father was a Polish Count     ts
75Count If you say that someone should stand up and be counted, you mean that they should say publicly what they think, and not hide it or be ashamed of it. Those involved and benefiting from the scandal must be prepared to stand up and be counted     ts
76Count If someone is out for the count, they are unconscious or very deeply asleep     ts
77Count If something or someone counts for something or counts, they are important or valuable. Surely it doesn't matter where charities get their money from: what counts is what they do with it When I first came to college I realised that brainpower didn't count for much = matter     ts
78Count to count your blessings: see blessing. or earl European title of nobility, ranking in modern times directly below a marquess or (in countries without marquesses) a duke. In England the title of earl is the equivalent of count and ranks above a viscount. The wife of a count or earl is a countess. The Roman comes ("count") was originally a household companion of the emperor; under the Franks he was a local commander and judge. The counts were later incorporated into the feudal structure, some becoming subordinate to dukes, though a few countships were as great as duchies. As royal authority was reasserted over the feudatories, which took place at different times in the different kingdoms, the counts lost their political authority, though they retained their privileges as members of the nobility. Aehrenthal Aloys Count Lexa von Alfieri Vittorio Count Amadeus the Green Count Andrássy Gyula Count Arakcheyev Aleksey Andreyevich Count Basie Count Berchtold Leopold count von Bernadotte af Wisborg Folke Count Bernstorff Johann Heinrich count von Beust Friedrich Ferdinand count von Caprivi Georg Leo count von Cavour Camillo Benso count di Chambord Henri Dieudonné d'Artois count de Ciano Galeazzo count di Cortellazzo Conrad von Hötzendorf Franz Xaver Josef Count Frontenac Louis de Buade count de Palluau and de Gama Vasco da 1st count da Vidigueira Gneisenau August Wilhelm Anton Count Neidhardt von Gobineau Joseph Arthur count de Grandi Dino count di Mordano Ignatyev Nikolay Pavlovich Count Izvolsky Aleksandr Petrovich Count Károlyi Mihály Count count de L'Empire Bruno count von Egisheim und Dagsburg Loris Melikov Mikhail Tariyelovich Count Louis Stanislas Xavier count de Provence Moltke Helmuth Karl Bernhard count von Montalembert Charles Forbes René count de Nesselrode Karl Robert Vasilyevich Count Orlov Aleksey Grigoryevich Count Orlov Grigory Grigoryevich Count Oxenstierna af Södermöre Axel Gustafsson Count Pico della Mirandola Giovanni conte count di Concordia Radetzky Joseph Count Rochambeau Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur count de Roon Albrecht Theodor Emil count von Donatien Alphonse François count de Sade Saxe Hermann Maurice count de Sforza Carlo Count Speransky Mikhail Mikhaylovich Count Suvorov Aleksandr Vasilyevich Count Széchenyi István Count Taaffe Eduard count von Teleki Pál Count Tilly Johann Tserclaes count von Tisza István Count Tolstoy Aleksey Konstantinovich Count Tolstoy Aleksey Nikolayevich Count Lev Nikolayevich Count Tolstoy Uvarov Sergey Semyonovich Count Vergennes Charles Gravier count de Vigny Alfred Victor count de Count of Valor Don Luchino Visconti count di Modrone Witte Sergey Yulyevich Count Yorck von Wartenburg Johann David Ludwig Count Mac Mahon Marie Edme Patrice Maurice count de Maurits prince van Oranje count van Nassau Mirabeau Honoré Gabriel Riqueti count de Aberdeen George Hamilton Gordon 4th earl of Alexander Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander 1st Earl Asquith Herbert Henry 1st earl of Oxford and Asquith Attlee Clement Richard 1st Earl Attlee of Walthamstow Baldwin of Bewdley Stanley Baldwin 1st Earl Balfour of Whittingehame Arthur James 1st Earl Birkenhead Frederick Edwin Smith 1st earl of James Earl Breslin Browder Earl Russell Burger Warren Earl Bute John Stuart 3rd earl of Cadogan William 1st Earl Cardigan James Thomas Brudenell 7th earl of James Earl Carter Cecil Robert 1st earl of Salisbury Clarendon Edward Hyde 1st earl of Clarendon George William Frederick Villiers 4th earl of Cornwallis Charles Cornwallis 1st Marquess and 2nd Earl Cromer Evelyn Baring 1st earl of Cromwell Thomas earl of Essex Derby Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley 14th earl of Disraeli Benjamin earl of Beaconsfield Dodge William Earl Dongan Thomas 2nd earl of Limerick Durham John George Lambton 1st earl of Eden Robert Anthony 1st earl of Avon Elgin James Bruce 8th earl of Essex Robert Devereux 2nd earl of Essex Robert Devereux 3rd earl of Essex Walter Devereux 1st earl of French John Denton Pinkstone 1st earl of Ypres Grey Charles Grey 2nd Earl Haig Douglas 1st Earl Halifax Edward Frederick Lindley Wood 1st earl of Harley Robert 1st earl of Oxford Henry Tudor earl of Richmond Hines Earl Kenneth Howe Richard Howe Earl Jellicoe John Rushworth Jellicoe 1st Earl Jones James Earl Leicester Robert Dudley earl of Liverpool Robert Banks Jenkinson 2nd earl of Lloyd George of Dwyfor David Lloyd George Earl Mansfield William Murray 1st earl of Earl of Leicester Montrose James Graham 5th earl and 1st marquess of Morton James Douglas 4th earl of earl of Guilford Northampton Henry Howard earl of Earl of Kent Ormonde James Butler 12th earl and 1st duke of Oxford Edward de Vere 17th earl of 1st earl of Chatham Earl Powell Ray James Earl John Stewart earl of Carrick Rochester John Wilmot 2nd earl of Rosse William Parsons 3rd earl of Russell Bertrand Arthur William 3rd Earl Russell Russell of Kingston Russell John Russell 1st Earl Sackville Thomas 1st earl of Dorset Sandwich John Montagu 4th earl of Shaftesbury Anthony Ashley Cooper 1st earl of Shaftesbury Anthony Ashley Cooper 3rd earl of Shaftesbury Anthony Ashley Cooper 7th earl of Shrewsbury Charles Talbot duke and 12th earl of Southampton Thomas Wriothesley 1st earl of Southampton Henry Wriothesley 3rd earl of Stanhope James Stanhope 1st Earl Stanhope Charles Stanhope 3rd Earl Stirling William Alexander 1st earl of Strafford Thomas Wentworth 1st earl of Suffolk Thomas Howard 1st earl of Sunderland Robert Spencer 2nd earl of Surrey Henry Howard earl of Tyrone Hugh O'Neill 2nd earl of Walpole Horace 4th earl of Orford Walpole Robert 1st earl of Orford Warren Earl Warwick Earl of Bulwer Lytton Edward George Earl Earl Kitchener of Khartoum and of Broome Maurice Harold Macmillan 1st earl of Stockton Viscount Macmillan of Ovenden Mountbatten of Burma Louis Mountbatten 1st Earl Rosebery Archibald Philip Primrose 5th earl of Wavell of Eritrea and of Winchester Archibald Percival Wavell 1st Earl     ts
79Count If you keep count of a number of things, you note or keep a record of how many have occurred. If you lose count of a number of things, you cannot remember how many have occurred. The authorities say they are not able to keep count of the bodies still being found as helicopters search the area She'd lost count of the interviews she'd been called for     ts
80Count You can use count to refer to one or more points that you are considering. For example, if someone is wrong on two counts, they are wrong in two ways. `You drink Scotch,' she said. `All Republicans drink Scotch.' --- `Wrong on both counts. I'm a Democrat, and I drink bourbon.'     ts
81Count If something counts or is counted as a particular thing, it is regarded as being that thing, especially in particular circumstances or under particular rules. No one agrees on what counts as a desert Two of the trucks were stopped because they had tents in them, and under the commanders' definition of humanitarian aid, that didn't count They can count it as a success     ts
82Count If you count something when you are making a calculation, you include it in that calculation. It's under 7 percent only because statistics don't count the people who aren't qualified to be in the work force The years before their arrival in prison are not counted as part of their sentence. = include     ts
83count the act of counting; "the counting continued for several hours"     ts
84count 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     ts
85count To place to an account; to ascribe or impute; to consider or esteem as belonging     ts
86count To take account or note; with To plead orally; to argue a matter in court; to recite a count     ts
87count To esteem; to account; to reckon; to think, judge, or consider     ts
88count An object of interest or account; value; estimation     ts
89count To tell or name one by one, or by groups, for the purpose of ascertaining the whole number of units in a collection; to number; to enumerate; to compute; to reckon     ts
90count A formal statement of the plaintiff's case in court; in a more technical and correct sense, a particular allegation or charge in a declaration or indictment, separately setting forth the cause of action or prosecution     ts
91count The act of numbering; reckoning; also, the number ascertained by counting     ts
92count To reckon; to rely; to depend; with on or upon     ts
93count The result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set     ts
94count to matter     ts
95count To determine the number (of objects in a group.)     ts
96count A nobleman on the continent of Europe, equal in rank to an English earl     ts
97count To enumerate the digits of ones numeral system     ts
98count Counted number, quantity     ts
99count The male ruler of a county. Also known as an earl, especially in England. (The female equivalent is countess.)     ts
100count refers to the number of openings per linear inch     ts
101count is the number of entities in a product Usually the Count is 1, but it's more if several entities are bundled together in a pack For example, a 6-pack of 12 floz cans of soda has a Count of 6 when purchased If 2 have already been consumed, it has a Count of 4 A 12-pack of baseballs has a Count of 12 when purchased See also Size and In Depth: Entering Product Size     ts
102count Unless noted, the total number of grants shown, excluding administrative supplements     ts
103count A numbering system used to indicate the fineness of yarn The length of yarn that can be spun from a set mass of wool     ts
104count Pip count The relative standing of the players' pip counts The player with the lower pip count is said to be ahead in the count     ts
105count find the number of -- " ignore the direction and just count from zero " (49)     ts
106count A standard method for size measurement for prunes Count is defined as number of prunes per pound The larger the number the smaller the fruit size For example a 40 count prune means that there are 40 prunes per pound     ts
107count (mesh cloth) - The number of openings per linear inch, measured from the center of any wire     ts
108count The number of hanks of finished yarn, each 840 yards long, that can be made from one pound of cotton So, the higher the count, the finer the thread     ts
109count An aggregate function which returns the number of rows of a query or some part of a query Count can be used to return a single count of the rows a query selects, or the rows for each group in a query, such as the number of degrees each student has See Group Functions     ts
110count take account of; "You have to reckon with our opponents"; "Count on the monsoon"     ts
111count put into a group; "The academy counts several Nobel Prize winners among its members"     ts
112count the total number counted; "a blood count"     ts
113count Number of pins knocked down on the first ball of each frame     ts
114count The number of pins knocked down on the first ball     ts
115count Returns a count of the number of items in the range in the argument     ts
116count The number of pins knocked down with the first ball in a frame     ts
117count a nobleman (in various countries) having rank equal to a British earl the total number counted; "a blood count"     ts
118count 1) Number size of a yarn 2) Number of ends and picks per inch of a weave, or their sum, as 200 count sheeting     ts
119count have weight; have import, carry weight; "It does not matter much"     ts
120count put into a group; "The academy counts several Nobel Prize winners among its members     ts
121count the act of counting; "the counting continued for several hours" a nobleman (in various countries) having rank equal to a British earl the total number counted; "a blood count" include as if by counting; "I can count my colleagues in the opposition" 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" name or recite the numbers; "The toddler could count to 100" determine the number or amount of; "Can you count the books on your shelf?"; "Count your change" have weight; have import, carry weight; "It does not matter much" put into a group; "The academy counts several Nobel Prize winners among its members     ts
122count determine the number or amount of; "Can you count the books on your shelf?"; "Count your change"     ts
123count name or recite the numbers; "The toddler could count to 100"     ts
124count include as if by counting; "I can count my colleagues in the opposition"     ts
125count 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"     ts
126count Each trick counts as 1 point (there are seven tricks), the and count 10 points each and the , , and count as 5 points each for a total of 42 points per hand     ts
127count In a fabric, the number of warp ends, the number of filling picks, or both in a square inch of fabric     ts
128count As LongGet By ValueReturns a count of the number of items in this dictionary     ts
129count (Cnt): The number of recovery records for a particular year     ts
130count count Returns the number of entries currently in the dictionary     ts
131count The number of called balls and strikes on a hitter     ts
132count One of the built in functions found in SQL and Access that can be used in queries, forms and reports to determine the number of different values of an attribute in a query, form or report     ts
133count The pipcount, usually referring to the difference in the two players' pipcounts     ts
134count counting, numbering; amount; European nobleman  isim     ts
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