Count ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Count ( verb )

  1. To tell or narrate numbers or items.
  2. To determine the number of something.
  3. To include or consider something as part of a total or group.
  4. To recite numbers in order.
  5. To recite numbers in order to determine the total number of something.

Origin:

The word count comes from the old french word "conter" which means to tell or narrate. this word was used to refer to the act of telling or narrating numbers or items.

Examples:

  1. He counted the money.
  2. She counted the number of people in the room.
  3. They counted the votes.
  4. The teacher counted to ten.
  5. He counted the number of sheep.

(As a noun)

Count ( noun )

  1. To tell or narrate numbers or items.
  2. To determine the number of something.
  3. To include or consider something as part of a total or group.
  4. To recite numbers in order.
  5. To recite numbers in order to determine the total number of something.

Origin:

The word count comes from the old french word "conter" which means to tell or narrate. this word was used to refer to the act of telling or narrating numbers or items.

Examples:

  1. He counted the money.
  2. She counted the number of people in the room.
  3. They counted the votes.
  4. The teacher counted to ten.
  5. He counted the number of sheep.
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