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41To be out of her reckoning — Reckoning Reck on*ing, n. 1. The act of one who reckons, counts, or computes; the result of reckoning or counting; calculation. Specifically: (a) An account of time. Sandys. (b) Adjustment of claims and accounts; settlement of obligations,… …
42reckoning — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. calculation, computation, count; accounting, settlement; bill, tally, score. See payment, numeration, expectation. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [An estimate] Syn. computation, calculation, count, tally; see… …
43reckoning — sb. == account. Sermon 23 …
44reckoning — reck·on·ing || reknɪŋ n. calculation, computation; guessing, supposing, estimating reck·on || rekÉ™n v. calculate, compute; estimate, guess, suppose …
45reckoning — n. 1. Counting, computation, calculation. 2. Estimate. 3. Account, register, score, charge, bill. 4. Esteem, account, estimation …
46reckoning — n 1. count, computation, calculation, tally, score, sum, number, amount, Inf. bottom line. 2. enumeration, numeration, numbering, tallying, counting. 3.(all of accounts) settlement, adjustment, quittance, satisfaction; liquidation, clearance. 4.… …
47reckoning — reck·on·ing …
48reckoning — noun Syn: calculation, estimation, computation, working out, addition, count …
49reckoning — [ˈrekənɪŋ] noun [C/U] a calculation or measurement …
50reckoning — Helu, no ono o …