numerate

  • 11numerate — transitive verb ( ated; ating) Etymology: Latin numeratus, past participle of numerare to count, from numerus Date: 1657 enumerate …

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  • 12numerate — numeracy, n. v. /nooh meuh rayt , nyooh /; adj. /nooh meuhr it, nyooh /, v., numerated, numerating, adj. v.t. 1. to represent numbers by symbols. 2. enumerate (def. 2). adj. 3. able to use or understand numerical techniques of mathematics. [1400… …

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  • 13numerate — 1. verb /ˈnjuːməreɪt,ˈnuːməreɪt,ˈnjuːmərət,ˈnuːmərət/ to count Syn: count, enumerate, number 2. adjective /ˈnjuːməreɪt,ˈnuːməreɪt,ˈnjuːmərət,ˈnuːmərət/ Having the ability to …

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  • 14numerate — Synonyms and related words: call off, call over, call the roll, census, count, enumerate, foliate, list, measure, number, page, paginate, poll, quantify, quantize, run over, tale, tally, tell, tick off …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 15numerate — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. number, measure, enumerate; see add 1 , count , total 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To note (items) one by one so as to get a total: count, enumerate, number, reckon, tally, tell. See COUNT. 2. To name or specify… …

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  • 16numerate — nu|me|rate [ˈnju:mərıt US ˈnu: ] adj [Date: 1900 2000; : Latin; Origin: numerus ( NUMBER1) + English ate (as in literate)] able to do calculations and understand simple mathematics →↑literate …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 17numerate — nu·mer·ate || nuːmÉ™rÉ™t / njuː adj. able to comprehend and use numbers v. count; reckon …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 18numerate — [ nju:m(ə)rət] adjective having a good basic knowledge of arithmetic. Derivatives numeracy noun Origin 1950s: from L. numerus a number , on the pattern of literate …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 19numerate — v. a. Reckon, enumerate, count, number, call over, tell off …

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  • 20numerate — v 1. number, paginate, page, foliate; mark, stamp, print. 2. count, compute, calculate, reckon, figure; tally, add, sum up, total, tot up. 3. enumerate, list, specify, name, cite, recite, estimate, check, check off, go over, run over, take… …

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