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count
verb
to
say
numbers
in
order
or
to
find
how
many
things
there
are
β’
The
little
girl
can
count
to
twenty
without
help
.
The
little
girl
can
count
to
twenty
without
help
.
β’
Please
count
the
chairs
before
the
guests
arrive
.
Please
count
the
chairs
before
the
guests
arrive
.
From
Old
French
conter
,
from
Latin
computΔre
β
to
calculate
β.
verb
to
say
or
calculate
numbers
in
order
to
find
how
many
people
or
things
there
are
β’
The
teacher
asked
the
children
to
count
the
apples
in
the
basket
.
The
teacher
asked
the
children
to
count
the
apples
in
the
basket
.
β’
Inside
the
vault
,
the
clerk
counted
each
coin
before
sealing
the
bag
.
Inside
the
vault
,
the
clerk
counted
each
coin
before
sealing
the
bag
.
From
Middle
English
β
counten
β,
from
Old
French
β
conter
β,
from
Latin
β
computare
β
meaning
β
to
calculate
β.
noun
the
total
number
of
things
that
you
get
after
counting
β’
After
a
quick
count
,
we
realized
two
students
were
missing
.
After
a
quick
count
,
we
realized
two
students
were
missing
.
β’
Keep
a
count
of
how
many
cookies
you
sell
.
Keep
a
count
of
how
many
cookies
you
sell
.
noun
the
total
number
of
people
or
things
that
have
been
counted
β’
The
final
count
of
guests
was
seventy-two
.
The
final
count
of
guests
was
seventy-two
.
β’
She
gave
me
a
quick
count
of
the
ballots
.
She
gave
me
a
quick
count
of
the
ballots
.
verb
to
include
someone
or
something
when
you
calculate
a
total
or
make
a
list
β’
Make
sure
you
count
Sarah
when
you
hand
out
the
invitations
.
Make
sure
you
count
Sarah
when
you
hand
out
the
invitations
.
β’
They
didn
β
t
count
the
broken
eggs
in
the
price
.
They
didn
β
t
count
the
broken
eggs
in
the
price
.
verb
to
be
important
or
have
value
β’
Every
vote
counts
in
a
close
election
.
Every
vote
counts
in
a
close
election
.
β’
What
really
counts
is
that
you're
safe
.
What
really
counts
is
that
you're
safe
.
noun
an
act
of
saying
numbers
in
sequence
,
especially
to
measure
time
β’
The
boxer
got
up
at
the
eight
count
.
The
boxer
got
up
at
the
eight
count
.
β’
Close
your
eyes
and
start
a
slow
count
to
ten
.
Close
your
eyes
and
start
a
slow
count
to
ten
.
verb
to
be
important
or
have
value
β’
Every
vote
counts
in
the
election
.
Every
vote
counts
in
the
election
.
β’
It
β
s
the
effort
that
counts
,
not
the
result
.
It
β
s
the
effort
that
counts
,
not
the
result
.
noun
a
male
noble
of
rank
below
a
marquis
and
above
a
viscount
in
some
European
countries
β’
The
count
welcomed
his
guests
to
the
grand
estate
.
The
count
welcomed
his
guests
to
the
grand
estate
.
β’
She
married
a
French
count
and
moved
to
his
chΓ’teau
.
She
married
a
French
count
and
moved
to
his
chΓ’teau
.
Borrowed
from
French
comte
,
from
Latin
comes
meaning
β
companion
β
or
β
attendant
to
the
emperor
β.
verb
to
consider
someone
or
something
as
part
of
a
group
or
category
β’
I
count
Liam
among
my
closest
friends
.
I
count
Liam
among
my
closest
friends
.
β’
Does
reading
comics
count
as
studying
?
Does
reading
comics
count
as
studying
?
noun
a
European
nobleman
ranking
below
a
marquis
and
above
a
viscount
β’
A
count
once
owned
the
ancient
castle
on
the
hill
.
A
count
once
owned
the
ancient
castle
on
the
hill
.
β’
The
count
and
countess
hosted
a
lavish
ball
.
The
count
and
countess
hosted
a
lavish
ball
.
From
French
β
comte
β,
from
Latin
β
comes
β
meaning
β
companion
β
or
β
attendant
β
to
the
emperor
,
later
a
title
of
nobility
.
noun
a
separate
charge
or
allegation
listed
in
a
legal
case
β’
He
was
found
guilty
on
one
count
of
fraud
.
He
was
found
guilty
on
one
count
of
fraud
.
β’
The
indictment
listed
three
counts
of
theft
.
The
indictment
listed
three
counts
of
theft
.
country
noun
-
country
,
countries
an
independent
nation
with
its
own
government
,
borders
,
and
people
.
β’
Japan
is
a
country
made
up
of
four
large
islands
.
Japan
is
a
country
made
up
of
four
large
islands
.
β’
Leaders
from
196
countries
gathered
at
the
United
Nations
.
Leaders
from
196
countries
gathered
at
the
United
Nations
.
noun
-
country
land
outside
towns
and
cities
,
with
fields
,
farms
,
and
small
villages
.
β’
On
weekends
we
drive
out
to
the
country
and
breathe
the
fresh
air
.
On
weekends
we
drive
out
to
the
country
and
breathe
the
fresh
air
.
β’
The
country
is
beautiful
in
autumn
when
the
leaves
turn
orange
and
gold
.
The
country
is
beautiful
in
autumn
when
the
leaves
turn
orange
and
gold
.
noun
-
country
a
style
of
popular
American
music
featuring
guitars
,
simple
melodies
,
and
lyrics
about
everyday
life
.
β’
She
loves
dancing
to
live
country
at
the
local
bar
.
She
loves
dancing
to
live
country
at
the
local
bar
.
β’
His
playlist
is
full
of
classic
country
from
the
1970s
.
His
playlist
is
full
of
classic
country
from
the
1970s
.
adjective
relating
to
or
typical
of
the
countryside
.
β’
They
decorated
the
kitchen
in
a
cozy
country
style
.
They
decorated
the
kitchen
in
a
cozy
country
style
.
β’
We
bought
fresh
jam
at
the
country
market
.
We
bought
fresh
jam
at
the
country
market
.
county
noun
-
county
,
counties
an
area
within
a
country
that
has
its
own
local
government
β’
Jackson
lives
in
the
northern
part
of
the
county
near
the
river
.
Jackson
lives
in
the
northern
part
of
the
county
near
the
river
.
β’
The
county
built
a
new
bridge
to
connect
the
two
towns
.
The
county
built
a
new
bridge
to
connect
the
two
towns
.
From
Middle
English
countie
,
borrowed
from
Anglo-French
counte
,
ultimately
from
Latin
comitΔtus
meaning
β
jurisdiction
of
a
count
β.
noun
-
county
,
counties
the
government
or
officials
of
a
county
,
spoken
of
as
a
single
unit
β’
The
county
has
announced
a
new
recycling
program
starting
next
month
.
The
county
has
announced
a
new
recycling
program
starting
next
month
.
β’
He
got
a
job
working
for
the
county
in
the
planning
office
.
He
got
a
job
working
for
the
county
in
the
planning
office
.
Derived
from
sense
of
β
county
β
as
a
governing
jurisdiction
;
extended
to
mean
the
administrative
body
itself
.
counter
noun
a
long
flat
surface
in
a
kitchen
,
shop
,
cafΓ©
,
or
bar
where
food
is
prepared
,
goods
are
shown
,
or
money
is
paid
β’
She
placed
the
groceries
on
the
kitchen
counter
before
unpacking
them
.
She
placed
the
groceries
on
the
kitchen
counter
before
unpacking
them
.
β’
The
barista
wiped
the
coffee
counter
spotless
after
closing
.
The
barista
wiped
the
coffee
counter
spotless
after
closing
.
From
Middle
English
countour
,
from
Anglo-French
counter
and
Old
French
contouer
,
originally
meaning
'table
where
accounts
are
kept'
.
noun
a
small
device
or
a
person
whose
job
is
to
count
the
number
of
things
,
people
,
or
events
β’
The
turnstile
has
a
digital
counter
that
shows
how
many
people
have
entered
.
The
turnstile
has
a
digital
counter
that
shows
how
many
people
have
entered
.
β’
She
clicked
the
handheld
counter
each
time
a
bird
flew
past
.
She
clicked
the
handheld
counter
each
time
a
bird
flew
past
.
Derived
from
the
verb
'count'
+-er
suffix
,
first
recorded
in
the
18th
century
for
mechanical
tallying
devices
.
verb
-
counter
,
countering
,
counters
,
countered
to
reply
to
something
by
saying
or
doing
something
that
opposes
it
β’
She
countered
his
claim
with
solid
evidence
.
She
countered
his
claim
with
solid
evidence
.
β’
The
company
quickly
countered
the
rumors
with
an
official
statement
.
The
company
quickly
countered
the
rumors
with
an
official
statement
.
From
Old
French
contre
β
against
β,
from
Latin
contra
β
opposite
,
against
β;
verb
use
recorded
since
the
15th
century
.
adverb
in
the
opposite
direction
or
in
opposition
to
something
β’
The
dancers
moved
counter
around
the
circle
,
opposite
to
the
usual
way
.
The
dancers
moved
counter
around
the
circle
,
opposite
to
the
usual
way
.
β’
His
plan
runs
counter
to
everything
we
agreed
on
.
His
plan
runs
counter
to
everything
we
agreed
on
.
Adverb
use
from
the
preposition
β
counter
β
meaning
β
against
β,
first
appearing
in
16th-century
English
.
account
noun
an
arrangement
with
a
bank
,
website
,
or
other
organization
that
keeps
a
record
of
your
money
or
personal
information
and
lets
you
use
,
add
,
or
take
it
out
whenever
you
need
β’
Maria
opened
a
new
account
at
the
local
bank
to
save
for
college
.
Maria
opened
a
new
account
at
the
local
bank
to
save
for
college
.
β’
To
play
the
multiplayer
game
online
,
you
first
need
to
create
an
account
on
the
website
.
To
play
the
multiplayer
game
online
,
you
first
need
to
create
an
account
on
the
website
.
From
Old
French
β
acompt
β,
from
Latin
β
computus
β
meaning
a
counting
or
reckoning
.
noun
an
arrangement
with
a
bank
or
other
financial
institution
that
keeps
a
record
of
the
money
you
put
in
and
take
out
β’
Maria
opened
a
new
savings
account
to
keep
her
birthday
money
safe
.
Maria
opened
a
new
savings
account
to
keep
her
birthday
money
safe
.
β’
I
check
my
online
account
every
week
to
see
how
much
I
have
left
.
I
check
my
online
account
every
week
to
see
how
much
I
have
left
.
noun
a
written
or
spoken
description
of
something
that
happened
β’
The
newspaper
printed
a
detailed
account
of
the
storm
.
The
newspaper
printed
a
detailed
account
of
the
storm
.
β’
Please
give
us
an
account
of
what
you
saw
last
night
.
Please
give
us
an
account
of
what
you
saw
last
night
.
noun
a
personal
profile
or
registration
that
lets
you
use
a
website
,
app
,
or
computer
system
β’
You
need
to
create
an
email
account
before
you
can
send
messages
.
You
need
to
create
an
email
account
before
you
can
send
messages
.
β’
She
forgot
the
password
to
her
gaming
account
.
She
forgot
the
password
to
her
gaming
account
.
noun
a
reason
or
cause
for
something
,
especially
used
in
the
phrase
"
on
account
of
"
β’
The
picnic
was
canceled
on
account
of
the
rain
.
The
picnic
was
canceled
on
account
of
the
rain
.
β’
He
stayed
home
on
account
of
a
cold
.
He
stayed
home
on
account
of
a
cold
.
noun
-
account
the
level
of
importance
or
consideration
that
something
is
given
when
you
make
a
decision
β’
When
planning
the
picnic
,
we
took
the
weather
into account
.
When
planning
the
picnic
,
we
took
the
weather
into account
.
β’
His
feelings
were
of
little
account
to
the
ruthless
businessman
.
His
feelings
were
of
little
account
to
the
ruthless
businessman
.
verb
-
account
,
accounting
,
accounts
,
accounted
to
give
an
explanation
for
something
or
be
the
reason
why
it
happens
β’
How
do
you
account for
the
missing
files
?
How
do
you
account for
the
missing
files
?
β’
These
extra
charges
account for
the
higher
price
.
These
extra
charges
account for
the
higher
price
.
noun
a
written
or
spoken
report
that
tells
what
happened
β’
According
to
the
witness's
account
,
the
car
ran
the
red
light
.
According
to
the
witness's
account
,
the
car
ran
the
red
light
.
β’
The
book
gives
a
vivid
account
of
life
in
ancient
Egypt
.
The
book
gives
a
vivid
account
of
life
in
ancient
Egypt
.
noun
the
importance
or
value
given
to
something
when
you
consider
or
judge
it
β’
The
design
takes
safety
into
account
.
The
design
takes
safety
into
account
.
β’
On
no
account
should
you
touch
this
switch
.
On
no
account
should
you
touch
this
switch
.
verb
-
account
,
accounting
,
accounts
,
accounted
to
think
of
someone
or
something
in
a
particular
way
β’
They
account
him
an
honest
man
.
They
account
him
an
honest
man
.
β’
She
accounts
herself
fortunate
to
have
good
friends
.
She
accounts
herself
fortunate
to
have
good
friends
.
encounter
verb
to
meet
someone
or
something
unexpectedly
,
often
by
chance
β’
While
hiking
in
the
mountains
,
we
suddenly
encountered
a
family
of
deer
.
While
hiking
in
the
mountains
,
we
suddenly
encountered
a
family
of
deer
.
β’
Travelers
often
encounter
street
performers
in
the
city
square
.
Travelers
often
encounter
street
performers
in
the
city
square
.
From
Middle
English
β
encountre
β,
from
Old
French
β
encontre
β,
noun
use
of
β
encontrer
β (β
to
meet
,
confront
β),
based
on
Latin
β
in-
β (β
in
β)
+
β
contra
β (β
against
β).
noun
an
unexpected
meeting
or
experience
,
often
surprising
or
unusual
β’
Her
first
encounter
with
sushi
was
in
Tokyo
.
Her
first
encounter
with
sushi
was
in
Tokyo
.
β’
The
book
tells
the
story
of
an
astronaut
β
s
encounter
with
an
alien
life-form
.
The
book
tells
the
story
of
an
astronaut
β
s
encounter
with
an
alien
life-form
.
verb
to
experience
or
face
something
difficult
,
dangerous
,
or
unexpected
β’
Engineers
encountered
serious
technical
problems
during
the
test
.
Engineers
encountered
serious
technical
problems
during
the
test
.
β’
You
may
encounter
delays
on
the
road
because
of
the
snowstorm
.
You
may
encounter
delays
on
the
road
because
of
the
snowstorm
.