C1 adjective Formel

forenumerary

/fɔːrˈnjuːməˌrɛri/

Describes something that pertains to an initial or preliminary counting or listing that occurs before the main enumeration. It is typically used in administrative, historical, or technical contexts to refer to items or individuals recorded ahead of a final official tally.

Exemples

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We used a forenumerary list of chores to organize the weekend before making the final plan.

We used a preliminary list of chores to organize the weekend before making the final plan.

2

The clerk cross-referenced the forenumerary records with the final census data to ensure accuracy.

The clerk cross-referenced the preliminary records with the final census data to ensure accuracy.

3

Don't worry about those names; they're just forenumerary entries that might be removed later.

Don't worry about those names; they're just preliminary entries that might be removed later.

Famille de mots

Nom
forenumeration
Verb
forenumerate
Adverbe
forenumerarily
Adjectif
forenumerary
Apparenté
enumeration
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Astuce mémo

Remember the prefix 'fore-' as in 'foreword' (the text before the book starts) and 'numerary' as in numbers; it is the numbering that comes before the main set.

Quiz rapide

The archive contains a ____ list of settlers that predates the official 1850 census.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : forenumerary

Exemples

1

We used a forenumerary list of chores to organize the weekend before making the final plan.

everyday

We used a preliminary list of chores to organize the weekend before making the final plan.

2

The clerk cross-referenced the forenumerary records with the final census data to ensure accuracy.

formal

The clerk cross-referenced the preliminary records with the final census data to ensure accuracy.

3

Don't worry about those names; they're just forenumerary entries that might be removed later.

informal

Don't worry about those names; they're just preliminary entries that might be removed later.

4

In historiographical research, forenumerary registers often provide insight into early population trends.

academic

In historiographical research, preliminary registers often provide insight into early population trends.

5

The manager requested a forenumerary audit to identify potential issues before the year-end review.

business

The manager requested a preliminary audit to identify potential issues before the year-end review.

Famille de mots

Nom
forenumeration
Verb
forenumerate
Adverbe
forenumerarily
Adjectif
forenumerary
Apparenté
enumeration

Collocations courantes

forenumerary list preliminary list
forenumerary stage initial counting stage
forenumerary record preliminary record
forenumerary data preliminary numerical data
forenumerary phase initial phase of counting

Phrases Courantes

in the forenumerary phase

during the initial counting period

a forenumerary tally

a preliminary count

forenumerary considerations

preliminary numerical factors

Souvent confondu avec

forenumerary vs supernumerary

Supernumerary refers to an extra person or thing exceeding the standard number, whereas forenumerary refers to a count occurring before the main one.

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Notes d'usage

Use this word when discussing early-stage data collection or preliminary lists in a highly formal or academic setting. It is quite rare in modern English and often appears in specialized administrative history.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often confuse it with 'supernumerary'. Ensure you use 'fore-' to denote 'before' the main count and 'super-' to denote 'extra' or 'beyond' the required number.

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Astuce mémo

Remember the prefix 'fore-' as in 'foreword' (the text before the book starts) and 'numerary' as in numbers; it is the numbering that comes before the main set.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Old English prefix 'fore-' (meaning before) combined with the Latin-root word 'numerarius' (pertaining to numbers).

Modèles grammaticaux

Used primarily as an attributive adjective preceding a noun. It does not typically have comparative or superlative forms (e.g., more forenumerary).

Quiz rapide

The archive contains a ____ list of settlers that predates the official 1850 census.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : forenumerary

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