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    list
    /list/

    noun

    • 1. a number of connected items or names written or printed consecutively, typically one below the other: "consult the list of drugs on page 326"
    • 2. barriers enclosing an area for a jousting tournament. historical

    verb

    • 1. make a list of: "I have listed four reasons below"
    • 2. enlist for military service: archaic "I listed myself for a soldier"

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  2. 1. a. : a simple series of words or numerals (such as the names of persons or objects) a guest list. b. : an official roster : roll. drawing up a list for … party nomination Richard Scammon. 2. : catalog, checklist. The song jumped to the top of the hit list. 3. : the total number to be considered or included.

  3. a record of short pieces of information, such as people's names, usually written or printed with a single thing on each line and often ordered in a way that makes a particular thing easy to find: a shopping list. Is your name on the list? I've made a list of places I'd like to visit while we're in Paris. Fewer examples.

  4. List denotes a series of names, items, or figures arranged in a row or rows: a list of groceries. Catalog adds the idea of alphabetical or other orderly arrangement, and, often, descriptive particulars and details: a library catalog.

  5. LIST meaning: 1. a record of short pieces of information, such as people's names, usually written or printed with…. Learn more.

  6. Definitions of list. noun. a database containing an ordered array of items (names or topics) synonyms: listing. see more. verb. include in a list. “Am I listed in your register?” see more. verb. give or make a list of; name individually; give the names of. “ List the states west of the Mississippi” synonyms: name. see more. verb. enumerate.

  7. list denotes a series of names, items, or figures arranged in a row or rows: a list of groceries. catalog adds the idea of alphabetical or other orderly arrangement, and, often, descriptive particulars and details: a library catalog.

  8. 1. A series of names, words, or other items written, printed, or imagined one after the other: a shopping list; a guest list; a list of things to do. 2. A considerable number; a long series: recited a list of dates memorized. v. list·ed, list·ing, lists. v.tr.

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