"Counting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Counting is the act of determining the number of items or objects in a group, set, or collection. It can be done mentally or using a physical device such as a counter or numeral system.
A rare one!<br><br>A countertripant is a verb that means "to go against or contravene a trip or journey". Specifically, it is an obsolete or literary term that means to oppose or thwart someone's intention to travel or depart. It is not commonly used in modern English.
To counterweigh means to balance or offset something, often by creating an equal or opposite force or influence. It can also refer to finding a balance or compromise between two opposing sides or forces.
Counterweights are weights or heavy objects that are attached to the opposite end of a pivoting or moving part, such as a balance or a seesaw, to balance the weight or force on the other side.
Counties are geographical and administrative divisions of a country, typically governed by a county council or other local government. They are often used to organize and divide a country into smaller regions for the purpose of providing services and making decisions at a local level. In many countries, counties are also used to elect local representatives, such as county commissioners or council members.
Countless refers to a very large or infinite number of something. It is used to describe a quantity that is so great that it cannot be counted or measured.
In an immense or infinite number; endlessly; without limit or cease: countlessly many stars shine in the sky.
The countryside refers to the rural areas or the country outside of cities and towns, typically characterized by open spaces, rolling hills, and farmland. It is often used to contrast with urban areas, such as cities, and is often associated with a more peaceful and natural environment.