Definition of Enumerative

1. a. Counting, or reckoning up, one by one.

Definition of Enumerative

1. Adjective. Of, pertaining to or based on enumeration ¹

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Definition of Enumerative

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Enumerative

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Literary usage of Enumerative

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Problem of Logic by William Ralph Boyce Gibson, Augusta Klein (1908)
"THE term ' enumerative Induction,' or the equivalent expression ' Induction by ... This view of enumerative Induction presupposes, however, a definition of ..."

2. A Manual of Logic by James Welton (1896)
"Relation to enumerative Induction. The discussion in the last section has shown that an Analysis of analysis of content is necessary to establish the ..."

3. A New Logic by Charles Arthur Mercier (1912)
"CHAPTER VII PARTICULAR DISTRIBUTIVE QUANTITIES THE enumerative QUANTITY. WHEN a term refers discriminately to all the individuals in a class, ..."

4. Elementary Logic by William James Taylor (1909)
"We are here speaking of enumerative induction. The word enumeration may ... Hence, when enumeration or enumerative induction are mentioned here they refer ..."

5. English for Secondary Schools by William Franklin Webster (1912)
"enumerative AND SUGGESTIVE DESCRIPTION Objects may be described in two ways, according to the purpose for which the description is written. ..."

6. English: Composition and Literature by William Franklin Webster (1900)
"enumerative description has one point of great dif- Enumera- ference from suggestive description. ..."

7. The Science of Logic: An Inquiry Into the Principles of Accurate Thought and by Peter Coffey (1912)
"And, anyhow, is not enumerative induction so admittedly weak that of itself it ... Mill replies that most enumerative inductions do presuppose the principle ..."

8. The Balance of Physics, the Square of the Circle, and the Earth's True Solar by Edward Dingle (1885)
"enumerative OPERATIONS BY NUMBERS. IP we make the system of nature the one representative of the above actions, and which by numbers actual can only be ..."

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