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  • 111innumerates — adj. not numerate, not able to comprehend and use numbers, incapable of doing arithmetic n. innumerate person, one who is not able to comprehend and use numbers, person who is incapable of doing arithmetic …

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  • 112enumerate — v. a. Reckon, compute, count, number, tell, cite, recount, numerate, call over, relate in detail, mention one by one, specify …

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  • 113number — I. v. a. 1. Count, enumerate, tell, reckon, calculate, compute, numerate, call over, tell off, run over, sum up. 2. Reckon, account. 3. Equal in number. 4. Amount to, reach the number of, contain, include, consist of. 5. Designate by number,… …

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  • 114literate — adjective 1 able to read and write compare numerate 2 computer literate/musically literate etc having enough knowledge to use a computer, play a musical instrument etc 3 well educated opposite illiterate (1), see also: literacy literately adverb… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 115count — v 1. enumerate, numerate, number; tell, count off, list, name. 2. calculate, compute, reckon up, tally, score, figure, give a figure to, put a figure on, quantify; add up, tally up, sum up, total up, figure up. 3. include, number among, reckon in …

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  • 116enumerate — v 1. list, specify, name, cite; estimate, check, check off, go over, run over, take account of; catalogue, detail, mark, take stock of; recount, narrate, relate. 2. count, compute, calculate, reckon, numerate, number, tally, add; call roll, poll …

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  • 117figure — n 1. number, numeral, cipher, digit. 2. sum, total, aggregate, amount, price, cost. 3. figures arithmetic, mathematics; statistics, Inf. stats., numerical data. 4. form, shape, outline, cast, cut; configuration, conformation, structure, frame,… …

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  • 118number — n 1. sum, summation, total, aggregate, count; tally, score, tale, reckoning, gross, gross amount, whole bill; amount, quantity, product; power, exponent, progression; subtrahend, quotient, difference. 2. numeral, digit. See numeral. 3. edition,… …

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  • 119recite — v 1. repeat or say from memory or by heart, quote, do a recitation, give a recitation or recital, give or do a reading; repeat, rehearse, review, run through or over; present or do one s number or piece, U.S. Sl. present or do one s bit or thing …

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  • 120reckon — v 1. calculate, compute, tally, score, figure, give a figure to, put a figure on, quantify; add up, tally up, sum up, total up, figure up. 2. count, enumerate, numerate, number; tell, count off, list, name. 3. consider, regard, esteem, deem, hold …

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