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What is the word for a person who counts? [closed]
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What is the single word for a person who counts?
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What is the single word for a person who counts?
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closed as off-topic by jimm101, Jim, Michael Harvey, TrevorD, tchrist♦ Mar 26 at 2:19
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How about "enumerator"? Could an enumerator count something other than people?
– GEdgar
Mar 25 at 20:42
Are you asking for what you call some one who is doing counting of things, or about someone who who is important?
– Mitch
Mar 25 at 20:52
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Hey Mister tallyman, tally me banana.
– Greg Lee
Mar 25 at 21:14
Please define what you mean by count. I could give the answer important, but I'm fairly sure that's not the sense of a person who counts that you have in mind.
– Jason Bassford
Mar 26 at 4:55
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What is the single word for a person who counts?
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What is the single word for a person who counts?
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nouns
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closed as off-topic by jimm101, Jim, Michael Harvey, TrevorD, tchrist♦ Mar 26 at 2:19
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closed as off-topic by jimm101, Jim, Michael Harvey, TrevorD, tchrist♦ Mar 26 at 2:19
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- "Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic." – Jim, Michael Harvey, tchrist
- "Questions on choosing an ideal word or phrase must include information on how it will be used in order to be answered. For help writing a good word or phrase request, see: About single word requests" – jimm101, TrevorD
How about "enumerator"? Could an enumerator count something other than people?
– GEdgar
Mar 25 at 20:42
Are you asking for what you call some one who is doing counting of things, or about someone who who is important?
– Mitch
Mar 25 at 20:52
1
Hey Mister tallyman, tally me banana.
– Greg Lee
Mar 25 at 21:14
Please define what you mean by count. I could give the answer important, but I'm fairly sure that's not the sense of a person who counts that you have in mind.
– Jason Bassford
Mar 26 at 4:55
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How about "enumerator"? Could an enumerator count something other than people?
– GEdgar
Mar 25 at 20:42
Are you asking for what you call some one who is doing counting of things, or about someone who who is important?
– Mitch
Mar 25 at 20:52
1
Hey Mister tallyman, tally me banana.
– Greg Lee
Mar 25 at 21:14
Please define what you mean by count. I could give the answer important, but I'm fairly sure that's not the sense of a person who counts that you have in mind.
– Jason Bassford
Mar 26 at 4:55
How about "enumerator"? Could an enumerator count something other than people?
– GEdgar
Mar 25 at 20:42
How about "enumerator"? Could an enumerator count something other than people?
– GEdgar
Mar 25 at 20:42
Are you asking for what you call some one who is doing counting of things, or about someone who who is important?
– Mitch
Mar 25 at 20:52
Are you asking for what you call some one who is doing counting of things, or about someone who who is important?
– Mitch
Mar 25 at 20:52
1
1
Hey Mister tallyman, tally me banana.
– Greg Lee
Mar 25 at 21:14
Hey Mister tallyman, tally me banana.
– Greg Lee
Mar 25 at 21:14
Please define what you mean by count. I could give the answer important, but I'm fairly sure that's not the sense of a person who counts that you have in mind.
– Jason Bassford
Mar 26 at 4:55
Please define what you mean by count. I could give the answer important, but I'm fairly sure that's not the sense of a person who counts that you have in mind.
– Jason Bassford
Mar 26 at 4:55
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I find this from Oxford Dictinoaries
counter, n
3.1 A person who counts something, for example votes in an election.
I also find these from the Oxford English Dictionary, perhaps now absolete or rare?
accountant, adj. and n.
...A person who counts or enumerates;
reckoner, n.
... esp. a person who counts or calculates;
...Later more generally: a person who counts or keeps tally of anything, ...
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I find this from Oxford Dictinoaries
counter, n
3.1 A person who counts something, for example votes in an election.
I also find these from the Oxford English Dictionary, perhaps now absolete or rare?
accountant, adj. and n.
...A person who counts or enumerates;
reckoner, n.
... esp. a person who counts or calculates;
...Later more generally: a person who counts or keeps tally of anything, ...
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I find this from Oxford Dictinoaries
counter, n
3.1 A person who counts something, for example votes in an election.
I also find these from the Oxford English Dictionary, perhaps now absolete or rare?
accountant, adj. and n.
...A person who counts or enumerates;
reckoner, n.
... esp. a person who counts or calculates;
...Later more generally: a person who counts or keeps tally of anything, ...
add a comment |
I find this from Oxford Dictinoaries
counter, n
3.1 A person who counts something, for example votes in an election.
I also find these from the Oxford English Dictionary, perhaps now absolete or rare?
accountant, adj. and n.
...A person who counts or enumerates;
reckoner, n.
... esp. a person who counts or calculates;
...Later more generally: a person who counts or keeps tally of anything, ...
I find this from Oxford Dictinoaries
counter, n
3.1 A person who counts something, for example votes in an election.
I also find these from the Oxford English Dictionary, perhaps now absolete or rare?
accountant, adj. and n.
...A person who counts or enumerates;
reckoner, n.
... esp. a person who counts or calculates;
...Later more generally: a person who counts or keeps tally of anything, ...
answered Mar 25 at 20:52
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How about "enumerator"? Could an enumerator count something other than people?
– GEdgar
Mar 25 at 20:42
Are you asking for what you call some one who is doing counting of things, or about someone who who is important?
– Mitch
Mar 25 at 20:52
1
Hey Mister tallyman, tally me banana.
– Greg Lee
Mar 25 at 21:14
Please define what you mean by count. I could give the answer important, but I'm fairly sure that's not the sense of a person who counts that you have in mind.
– Jason Bassford
Mar 26 at 4:55