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Count

For Count we have terms and definitions in 11 topics. The topics are Backgammon, Billiards, Bowling, Boxing, Carpet, Cellular Networking, Divorce, Feudal, Health Research, Heraldry and Textiles.



Count (Backgammon)

1. Pip count.
2. The relative standing of the players' pip counts. The player with the lower pip count is said to be ahead in the count.


Count (Billiards)

(General) A score; a successful shot.


Count (Bowling)

The number of pins knocked down with the first ball in a frame.


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Count (Boxing)

A referee's count to 10 after a boxer has been knocked down. If the boxer is still down at the end of the count, the fight is considered a knockout.


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Count (Carpet)

1. A numerical designation of yarn size indicating the relationship of length to weight. 2. The number of warp yarns (ends) and filling yarns (picks) per inch in a woven fabric, or the number of wales and courses per inch in a knit fabric. 3. A number identifying yarn size or weight per unit of length or vice versa depending on the particular system being used.1. A numerical designation of yarn size indicating the relationship of length to weight. 2. The number of warp yarns (ends) and filling yarns (picks) per inch in a woven fabric, or the number of Wales and courses per inch in a knit fabric. 3. A number identifying yarn size or weight per unit of length or vice versa depending on the particular system being used.


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Count (Cellular Networking)

Call History Count. An internal mobile counter that can be used to detect the presence of clones


Count (Divorce)

A statement of facts that clearly defines the complaint.


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Count (Feudal)

The continental equivalent of the English Earl. Ranks second only to
Duke.


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Count (Health Research)

Unless noted, the total number of grants shown, excluding administrative supplements.


Count (Heraldry)

In most European countries, the title of nobility ranking above that of baron but immediately below that of marquess, from the Latin comes.


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Count (Textiles)

A measure of linear density (see decitex, denier).


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