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Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)What's the word for 'online-extrovert-offline-introvert'?Word for “someone who talks too much”Word for a person who succumbed to their bad habitsIs there word for person who committed suicide?Person who fills out a form - single wordIs there any word for a person who doesn't want to connect with others?What expression describes a person who knowlingly invests in a scam?what do you call the person who passes the trophies to the prize giver/presenter?What is the single word to describe a person who always likes to “celebrate”?What do you call the person who gives a ride?



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  • How about "enumerator"? Could an enumerator count something other than people?

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  • 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.

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  • 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






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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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  • 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











  • 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




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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, ...






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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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