Stars in the universe.
"TNTC" in microbiology stands for "too numerous to count." It is used when a sample has a very high number of microorganisms or cells, making it impossible to accurately quantify them individually.
Two examples (out of too many to be counted on this page): sugar C12H22O11 and alcohol C2H5OH
The base unit for a bag of apples is typically "apple" as each individual apple is counted. An appropriate unit for a bag of apples could be "pounds" or "kilograms" if referring to the weight of the bag of apples.
Carrots can be counted.
No.of cells counted x DF x the boxes of no. of square counted / no. of squares counted x volume of square counted.
"Pauline had received numerous letters from the school about her son's behaviour." "Jack has numerous illnesses." "The stars are too numerous to count."
Consisting of a great number of units or individual objects; being many; as, a numerous army., Consisting of poetic numbers; rhythmical; measured and counted; melodious; musical.
There are too numerous to mention.
asteroids
Too many to be counted.
Too Numerous To Count
They are too numerous to list.
Yes, there was a mandatory census so they could be counted. They traveled a long way, too!
Countless means too many to be counted.
They are too numerous to list here.
Too numerous to be listed here.
He sang way too many to be counted!