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...that means enumerated, but with letters instead.
Enlettered?
Encoded
articulate ?
No I mean items are enumerated as follows:
1) Sausages
2) Egg
3) Beans
..and so on, because I've given them numbers. But if I write
A. Sausages
B. Egg
C. Beans
.. then they aren't enumerated, I've given them letters.
lettered
Listed?
indexed?
Listed. KISS.
itemise.
Alphabetised
Hexadecimal Enumeration?
Ordered?
The alphabetisation is a given and referring to it unnecessary.
As is 'enumerated' in your last post.
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The word you are looking for is enumerate, its use does not depend upon a numbered listing.
Looking at the definition;
[url= http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/enumerate ]http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/enumerate[/url]
it just means 'listed' so you can enumerate with either letters, numbers or bullet points at the front.
Itemise.
What kind of cafe enumerates their menus FFS...........
Breakfastised
[i]What kind of cafe enumerates their menus FFS[/i]
One selling Numberelli?
1 sausages is bad grammar
3 beans is well stingy
fair enough on the eggs though
illetterate (so I made it up 🙂 )
I quite like letterate though
A sausages is bad grammar too. I don't want to B an egg but I do like to C beans.
Full English?
Is the next in the series D Fried Bread?
Iterate?
Potato farls, not had them for years.
Just use the numbers?
Just place the sausages, egg and beans together on one plate and then there's no need to itemise them.
1. Liquidize them.
b. Full English Smoothie
III. HTH
Hexadecimal Enumeration?
Winner 😆