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enumerate verb be specific, catalog, count, designate, detail, differentiate, enroll, enumerare, index, inventory, itemize, keep count, list, make a list, mention, mention one by one, mention specifically, name expressly, name one by one, number, numerate, point out, specify, tabulate Associated concepts: descriptive enumeration, enumerated counts, enumerated motions Foreign phrases: Enumeratio infirmat regulam in casibus non enumeratis.Enumeration disaffirms the rule in cases which are not enumerated. See also: book, calculate, define, detail, express, impanel, index, inform, itemize, mention, pinpoint, poll, recapitulate, recite, relate, signify, specify, survey, tabulate How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The survey was conducted after working hours and during the weekend by 3 enumerators trained by the principal investigator. USDA field enumerators peeled back husks on some samples to get an idea of ear development (pollination, ear-fill, kernel fill, etc. The 1910 federal census is useful in locating immigrants who had been born in the polyglot Habsburg Empire because unlike in earlier censuses, in 1910 enumerators were instructed to list residents' mother tongue, not just place of birth. |
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