count

noun31 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

measurement of the number of cells in a person's blood

a large number or measurement

a small number or measurement

the number of calories in a food item

the final number or sum of everything

the total number of votes in an election

the number of cells in a sample, often blood

a count that is precise and without errors

a measurement of the amount of pollen in the air

a higher than normal measurement, esp. in a medical context

the number of sperm in a certain amount of semen

the number of people present or employed

a fast act of counting

the number of people killed in a particular event

a count that is done every day

a single charge of a serious crime

a legal charge of a specific crime

the number or measurement becomes larger

the number or measurement becomes smaller

the number or measurement becomes larger

the number or measurement becomes larger

the number or measurement becomes smaller

the number or measurement becomes smaller

according to the most recent check or count

according to the most recent check or count

used to indicate a duration measured by counting

to become unable to remember the total number

to continue to be aware of the total number

to make a number or measurement smaller

to make a number or measurement larger

to perform the action of counting

to perform the action of counting