Amountnoun
The total, aggregate or sum of material not applicable to discrete numbers or units or items in standard English.
Amountnoun
A quantity or volume.
Amountnoun
The number (the sum) of elements in a set.
Amountverb
To total or evaluate.
Amountverb
To be the same as or equivalent to.
Amountverb
To go up; to ascend.
Amountverb
To go up; to ascend.
Amountverb
To rise or reach by an accumulation of particular sums or quantities; to come (to) in the aggregate or whole; - with to or unto.
Amountverb
To rise, reach, or extend in effect, substance, or influence; to be equivalent; to come practically (to); as, the testimony amounts to very little.
Amountverb
To signify; to amount to.
Amountnoun
The sum total of two or more sums or quantities; the aggregate; the whole quantity; a totality; as, the amount of 7 and 9 is 16; the amount of a bill; the amount of this year's revenue.
Amountnoun
The effect, substance, value, significance, or result; the sum; as, the amount of the testimony is this.
Amountnoun
how much of something is available;
Amountnoun
a quantity of money;
Amountnoun
how much there is of something that you can quantify
Amountnoun
a quantity obtained by addition
Amountverb
be tantamount or equivalent to;
Amountverb
add up in number or quantity;
Amountverb
develop into;
Amountnoun
a quantity of something, especially the total of a thing or things in number, size, value, or extent
Amountnoun
a sum of money
Amountverb
come to be (the total) when added together
Amountverb
be regarded or classified as; be the equivalent of
Amountverb
develop into; become
Countverb
(intransitive) To recite numbers in sequence.
Countverb
(transitive) To determine the number (of objects in a group).
Countverb
(intransitive) To be of significance; to matter.
Countverb
(intransitive) To be an example of something: often followed by as and an indefinite noun.
Countverb
(transitive) To consider something an example of something.
Countverb
(obsolete) To take account or note (of).
Countverb
To plead orally; to argue a matter in court; to recite a count.
Countnoun
The act of counting or tallying a quantity.
Countnoun
The result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set; a quantity counted.
Countnoun
A countdown.
Countnoun
(legal) A charge of misconduct brought in a legal proceeding.
Countnoun
(baseball) The number of balls and strikes, respectively, on a batter's in-progress plate appearance.
Countnoun
(obsolete) An object of interest or account; value; estimation.
Countnoun
The male ruler of a county.
Countnoun
A nobleman holding a rank intermediate between dukes and barons.
Countnoun
(entomology) Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the genus Tanaecia. Other butterflies in this genus are called earls and viscounts.
Countadjective
Countable.
Countverb
To tell or name one by one, or by groups, for the purpose of ascertaining the whole number of units in a collection; to number; to enumerate; to compute; to reckon.
Countverb
To place to an account; to ascribe or impute; to consider or esteem as belonging.
Countverb
To esteem; to account; to reckon; to think, judge, or consider.
Countverb
To number or be counted; to possess value or carry weight; hence, to increase or add to the strength or influence of some party or interest; as, every vote counts; accidents count for nothing.
Countverb
To reckon; to rely; to depend; - with on or upon.
Countverb
To take account or note; - with
Countverb
To plead orally; to argue a matter in court; to recite a count.
Countnoun
The act of numbering; reckoning; also, the number ascertained by counting.
Countnoun
An object of interest or account; value; estimation.
Countnoun
A formal statement of the plaintiff's case in court; in a more technical and correct sense, a particular allegation or charge in a declaration or indictment, separately setting forth the cause of action or prosecution.
Countnoun
A nobleman on the continent of Europe, equal in rank to an English earl.
Countnoun
the total number counted;
Countnoun
the act of counting;
Countnoun
a nobleman (in various countries) having rank equal to a British earl
Countverb
determine the number or amount of;
Countverb
have weight; have import, carry weight;
Countverb
show consideration for; take into account;
Countverb
name or recite the numbers;
Countverb
put into a group;
Countverb
include as if by counting;
Countverb
have faith or confidence in;
Countverb
take account of;
Count
Count (feminine: countess) is a historical title of nobility in certain European countries, varying in relative status, generally of middling rank in the hierarchy of nobility. The etymologically related English term denoted the land owned by a count.