Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who enumerates or numbers; specifically, one who obtains the data for a census by going from house to house.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who enumerates.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A person who, or a thing that
enumerates ; acounter oriterator
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun someone who collects census data by visiting individual homes
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Examples
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Let's take a look at the EnterpriseProject enumerator, which is the one used in the sample:
MSDN Blogs 2009
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JSON gem and require 'enumerator' explicitly -- but the author hasn't tested it.
RubyForge Gems Stephen Eley 2009
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The "enumerator" is the text that precedes the first "
TechSpot 2009
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I felt this same enthusiasm and commitment 270 miles south, from a data enumerator in a small island in Northern Palawan.
Coleen Jose: Fishing for Survival: How a Global Market Is Shaping One Island Community Coleen Jose 2011
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I felt this same enthusiasm and commitment 270 miles south, from a data enumerator in a small island in Northern Palawan.
Coleen Jose: Fishing for Survival: How a Global Market Is Shaping One Island Community Coleen Jose 2011
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Bering Sea and in that time seen but two white men, — the census enumerator and a lost Jesuit priest.
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Sea and in that time seen but two white men, — the census enumerator and
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According to WWF's data enumerator Ely Buitizon, the trade's impact on communities is close to irreversible if issues are left unchecked and exposed of its cycle that leads fishermen to travel farther and farther from their original areas due to stock depletion.
Coleen Jose: Fishing for Survival: How a Global Market Is Shaping One Island Community Coleen Jose 2011
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I felt this same enthusiasm and commitment 270 miles south, from a data enumerator in a small island in Northern Palawan.
Coleen Jose: Fishing for Survival: How a Global Market Is Shaping One Island Community Coleen Jose 2011
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According to WWF's data enumerator Ely Buitizon, the trade's impact on communities is close to irreversible if issues are left unchecked and exposed of its cycle that leads fishermen to travel farther and farther from their original areas due to stock depletion.
Coleen Jose: Fishing for Survival: How a Global Market Is Shaping One Island Community Coleen Jose 2011
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