Counting
111counting-out game — noun A childrens rhyme used to select a person from a group, more or less at random …
112Counting House Yard — South from the Town Ditch to Christ Church, on the east side of Christ s Hospital (Rocque, 1746). In Farringdon Ward Within. Site now covered by new General Post Office buildings …
113counting cell — hemacytometer …
114counting chamber — hemacytometer …
115counting plate — in bacteriology, a plate marked off in square centimeters. A Petri dish culture of microorganisms is placed on the plate and colonies per square centimeter are counted. The number of colonies per plate is calculated by multiplying the average… …
116counting house — count|ing house [ kauntıŋ ,haus ] noun count a place where money and accounts were kept in the past …
117counting sheep — Meaning Attempting to get to sleep. Origin A reference to the distraction technique used to counter insomnia …
118counting frame — abacus, device of stringed beads used for calculating …
119counting house — building or office which a business or firm uses as its accounting and bookkeeping department …
120counting of votes — totaling up the number of votes, tallying of votes (i.e. in an election) …