"Enumerating" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Enumerating is a verb that means to list or count the items or elements of a set or a collection in a systematic way, typically in a specific order. It involves going through each item one by one and identifying its position or rank in the sequence.
Enumerability is the ability to list or count the elements or members of a set or collection. It is the property of being enumerable, which means that each element or member can be identified and counted or listed. In other words, a set is enumerable if its elements can be put into a one-to-one correspondence with the elements of the set {1, 2, 3, ...}, which is a countable set. This concept is important in mathematics, particularly in set theory and topology.
Adjective: Capable of being counted or listed; capable of being made the subject of a numerical statement.
A person or thing that enumerates, i.e., lists, counts, or enumerates the items or parts of something.