noun numeral

  • 61hydroxytryptamine — noun Date: 1949 serotonin usually preceded by the numeral 5 < 5 hydroxytryptamine > …

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  • 62iconicity — noun Date: 1946 correspondence between form and meaning < the iconicity of the Roman numeral III > …

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  • 63identity matrix — noun Date: circa 1929 a square matrix that has numeral 1 s along the principal diagonal and 0 s elsewhere …

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  • 64place value — noun Date: 1911 the value of the place of a digit in a numeral …

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  • 65price-earnings ratio — noun Date: 1961 a measure of the value of a common stock determined as the ratio of its market price to its annual earnings per share and usually expressed as a simple numeral …

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  • 66subscript — noun Etymology: Latin subscriptus, past participle of subscribere Date: 1901 a distinguishing symbol (as a letter or numeral) written immediately below or below and to the right or left of another character • subscript adjective …

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  • 67superscript — noun Etymology: Latin superscriptus, past participle of superscribere Date: 1901 a distinguishing symbol (as a numeral or letter) written immediately above or above and to the right or left of another character • superscript adjective …

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  • 68palochka — noun A letter added to the Cyrillic alphabet when used in writing several of the Caucasian languages. It looks exactly like uppercase Roman letter , but has no lowercase form. In the days of the mechanical typewriter, this letter was the Roman&#8230; …

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  • 69collective number — noun the same as collective numeral …

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  • 70ordinal number — noun a) A word that expresses the relative position of an item in an ordered sequence. First, second and third are the ordinal numbers corresponding to one, two and three. b) A number used to denote position in a sequence …

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