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count1 [kaʊnt] N
I. count2 [kaʊnt] N
1. count (totalling up):
2. count (measured amount):
3. count (act of counting):
4. count LAW:
5. count (opinion):
Phrases:
II. count2 [kaʊnt] VB trans
1. count (number):
to count heads [or a. Am noses]
2. count (consider):
Phrases:
III. count2 [kaʊnt] VB intr
1. count (number):
2. count (be considered):
count down VB intr
count out VB trans always sep
1. count out money:
2. count out inf (leave out):
pollen count N
sperm count N
word count N
Present
Icount
youcount
he/she/itcounts
wecount
youcount
theycount
Past
Icounted
youcounted
he/she/itcounted
wecounted
youcounted
theycounted
Present Perfect
Ihavecounted
youhavecounted
he/she/ithascounted
wehavecounted
youhavecounted
theyhavecounted
Past Perfect
Ihadcounted
youhadcounted
he/she/ithadcounted
wehadcounted
youhadcounted
theyhadcounted
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The site responded by becoming more selective, reducing submissions by 10%, reducing the amount of advertisements displayed on each page, and raising their minimum word count.
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I guess there was a word count that the card company was obligated to fulfill.
the6thsens.com
Also, with both pages open, the full word count is 360, essentially making a revolution (360 degrees) with every open page.
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While 50,000 words is a relatively low word count for a complete novel, it is still significantly more than the 40,000 word mark that distinguishes a novel from a novella.
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For the 2008 competition, the maximum combined word count of an entrant's submission was increased to 30 words, and an individual entry may consist of multiple sentences.
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