If I use the word "enumerated", must the list be numeric or can it be bullet points?

If I use the word "enumerated" in writing, must the list I am enumerating be numeric or can it be bullet points?


Although enumerate has overtones of numeric order because of its etymology, it is not so restricted in its use:

enumerate =

to name things separately, one by one

Cambridge

Similarly, Merriam Webster offers a definition that avoids any numeric content:

enumerate =

to specify one after another : LIST

Merriam Webster

Because bullet points list items separately, the bullets breaking any grammatical link between them, enumerate fits well despite the lack of ordered number to the list.