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countable

adjective as in calculable

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But as Turing stated, all computable numbers must be countable.

They assume, reasonably enough, that the side with more countable stuff is likely to be the winner — and quickly if it has a lot more as Russia indeed did.

From Salon

And a few thousand provisional ballots also remain, votes that election officials must double-check are legally countable by Tuesday before they can be tallied.

A very countable number of singers who allege Domingo’s vile behavior derailed their careers might disagree.

The word “countless” is usually used to describe something that occurs often but is actually countable.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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