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enumerationThe nonchronological scheme used by publishers to identify an individual serial and to show the relationship of the individual unit of the serial to the series as a whole. For example, Volume 235 and Volume X are indicators of enumeration.
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enumeration1550s, "action of enumerating," from Middle French énumération, from Latin enumerationem (nominative enumeratio) "a counting up," noun of action from past participle stem of enumer [..]
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enumerationA data type that defines a group of related values and enables you to work with those values in a type-safe way within your code.
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enumerationThe process of counting or listing people and objects.
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enumerationA naming or counting of items, one by one, as in a list, in any amount of detail but without systematic arrangement. Also, the volume numbering of a serial issue. See also: enumerative classification.
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enumerationA registration event directed to all eligible voters or specific groups of voters in one or more electoral districts. An enumeration is an opportunity to identify and register people who are eligible to vote, but have not yet registered. The information collected in an enumeration is used to prepare the provincial voters list. (Election Act, s. 42- [..]
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enumerationcounting how many microbes (bacteria or fungi) are present in a sample.
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enumerationThe process of the compilation of the list of all eligible voters.
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enumerationThe process of preparing or updating the List of Electors for an upcoming election. This process includes going door-to-door, particularly in areas of high mobility and new residential areas, to ensur [..]
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enumerationAn Enumeration is the old-style interface for going through the elements of a some sort of collection (but not a Collection) one by one. You use the Enumeration object once, then discard it. menu Samp [..]
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enumeration(n) a numbered list(n) the act of counting; reciting numbers in ascending order
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enumerationa user-defined type consisting of a set of named values. TC++PL 4.8, D&E 11.7.
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enumeration
The act of enumerating, making separate mention, or recounting.
A detailed account, in which each thing is specially noticed.
A recapitulation, in the peroration, of the heads of an argument.
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