The actual counting of people in a Census.
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Census, counting the population regularly
The word enumerated refers to counting. The most counted in countries are people, along with statistics about them. Census population is the #1 example of enumeration.
Enumeration is one possible answer. The census is another.
Enumeration is to give things numbers. It can refer to counting things, or placing them in a numbered list. In computer science, an enumeration, shortened to 'enum', is a list of strings or other objects that are placed in a list, allowing the computer to refer to them by number efficiently.
Enumeration of bacteria is counting the number of viable bacterial cells present in 1g or 1ml of a sample. The bacterial counts are usually expressed in CFU/g or CFU/ml. CFU-Colony Forming Units.
The word enumerated refers to counting. The most counted in countries are people, along with statistics about them. Census population is the #1 example of enumeration.
If you mean by manage by accepting payment and giving change, then yes. But if you mean by counting each till then no they don't, a manager does that.
F. P. Jordan has written: 'Summary of salmon enumeration and sampling data, Babine River counting fence, 1961-66' -- subject(s): Fishes, Pacific salmon
That sounds like a reference to the U. S. Census (counting all the people) which is required by law and has happened every decade since 1790.