toll?
Believe, count
calculate, count
tally
The Word Count function is located across the top of the screen where it says "File | Edit | View" etc. It is under the Tools menu, and is sixth down; "Word Count". Another way you could have found this was to simply type word count in help (also at the top of the screen by "File | Edit | View" etc. It would have guided you to the area where the Word Count function is located
it does count as a word.... HA CONOR IT IS A WORD
To check the word count in TextEdit on a Mac, you can select the text you want to analyze and then go to the "Edit" menu and choose "Show Word Count." Alternatively, you can also view the word count by enabling it in the preferences under "Show Word Count" to display it in the bottom left corner of the window. In versions of TextEdit that do not support this feature, you may need to copy the text into another application, like Pages or Microsoft Word, to get an accurate word count.
Yes you do
Yes, references typically count towards the word count of a document or assignment.
yes it does count as a word............ <|:P
The root word for discount is "count," which comes from the Latin word "computare" meaning "to count."
No, the work cited does not count towards the total word count.
Usually you just count anything three or more letters - or let your word processing program count it for you!