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Hanuman_2000 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Enlist

Hello,

Can We enlist square numbers between 1 to 100?

What is meaning of the word "enlist" here?

I have tried with many dictionary on internet but could not get the meaning in this context.

Could any one here help me?

Thanks
  

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Since "enlist" normally means "join the military/ recruit", I would say no, but let's wait for others. I don't even know what "a square number" is.

  • Since "enlist" normally means "join the military/ recruit", I would say no, but let's wait for others.
  • I don't even know what "a square number" is.
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Since "enlist" normally means "join the military/ recruit", I would say no, but let's wait for others. I don't even know what "a square number" is.
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In what context did you see this sentence?
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That book is a mess. I think they meant "list", and by "square numbers" I think they meant "perfect squares"—integers that have an integer square root.

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