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Often used in the same context:
decennial,
enumerator,
census taker,
enumeration,
population,
reapportionment,
demographer,
surveys,
polling,
overcount,
tabulations,
births,
elections,
canvass,
undercount,
unemployment rate,
resurvey,
nones,
delimitation,
social security administration,
voter,
apportionment,
statistics,
genealogical,
employment,
immunization,
birthrate,
random sample,
voter turnout,
migration,
random sampling,
enrollment,
ballots,
infant mortality rate,
questionnaires,
electors,
absentee ballot,
eastern meadowlark,
statistician,
naturalization,
miscount,
precincts,
centenarians,
surnames,
radiocarbon dating,
households,
electoral,
ethnicity,
constituencies,
almanac,
redrawing,
atlas,
study,
numbers,
emigration,
waterbird,
allophones,
vaccination,
unemployment,
referendum,
infant mortality,
collation,
assessor,
resettlement,
figures,
hies,
statistical,
ancestries,
tallies,
siouan,
radiocarbon,
housing,
icet,
gallup poll,
ridership,
migrant,
count,
migratory,
numeration,
workless,
birth certificate,
pollster,
incomes,
life expectancy,
electorate,
vote,
baptisms,
plebiscite,
demographics,
sauropod dinosaur,
marital status,
bureau,
revaluation,
intermarriages,
calculations,
immigrants,
denominators,
districting,
domesday book,
dialects,
burials,
maronites,
censuses,
edition,
installment,
proposal,
publication,
draft,
enumerations,
report,
tally,
commissioner,
treaty,
convocation,
occupation,
printings,
reports,
revision,
roundup,
tabulation,
bulletin,
date,
benchmark,
chronological,
classified,
comparable,
latest,
published,
quinquennial,
ent,
examination,
forecast,
poll,
tabular,
unclassified,
unpublished,
abovementioned,
accurate,
assignment,
available
Appears in the definition of:
bureau,
bureau of the census,
census bureau,
census taker,
commerce,
commerce department,
department of commerce,
doc,
enumerator,
lustrum,
organ,
reallocation,
reallotment,
reapportion,
reapportionment
More general:
count,
counting,
enumerate,
enumeration,
number,
numeration,
reckoning,
tally
Synonyms:
nosecount
Also try:
— Nouns for census:
year,
taker,
taking,
takers,
figures,
tracts,
data,
day,
period,
results,
tract,
more...
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