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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
enumerable

1846; see enumerate + -able. Often an error for innumerable.

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enumerable

a. Capable of being enumerated; countable

WordNet
enumerable

adj. that can be counted; "countable sins"; "numerable assets" [syn: countable, denumerable, numerable]

Usage examples of "enumerable".

In the winter twilight, through slanting snowflakes or well-nigh uniform darkness, I saw you, I still see you and always will, striding toward me down Bärenweg, enumerable from top to bottom and back, with one two three four five six coat buttons glowing moldy-green: a pathetic sort of ghost, capable at most of scaring children and grandmothers -- trying to distract attention from an affliction which no one could have seen in the pitch-darkness.

This tail-knotted and enumerable demonstration, repeated every morning, he termed his being-there-relatedness.

There were innumerable specks of light of enumerable tints and colors.