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number
 
NOUN:Arithmetic calculations Used in plural arithmetic, computation, figure (used in plural). See COUNT.
VERB:1. To come to in number or quantity: aggregate, amount, reach, run into, total. Idioms: add up to. See INCREASE. 2. To note (items) one by one so as to get a total: count, enumerate, numerate, reckon, tally, tell. See COUNT.
 
 
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