enumerate
list individually / count / itemize
Transitive Verb
ing: enumerating
This term carries a clinical, precise connotation, suggesting a systematic and exhaustive approach to listing or counting. It is most frequently encountered in formal, technical, or legal documentation where accuracy and completeness are paramount, rather than in casual conversation. While it shares a relationship with counting, it specifically emphasizes the act of naming or identifying each single item in a sequence. This distinguishes it from general summation, as the focus is on the individual components of the total.