English word senses marked with topical category "Numbers"
Subcategories: Cardinal numbers, Collective numbers, Distributive numbers, Eight, Eighteen, Eighty, Eleven, Fifteen, Fifty, Five, Forty, Four, Fourteen, Fractional numbers, Historical numbers, Hundred, Nine, Nineteen, Ninety, One, Ordinal numbers, Seven, Seventeen, Seventy, Six, Sixteen, Sixty, Ten, Thirteen, Thirty, Thousand, Three, Twelve, Twenty, Two, Zero
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Word senses with this category
Total 3044 word senses
- A … Euler's number (37 senses)
- F … Juneteenth (50 senses)
- K … Sweet Sixteen (61 senses)
- T … VIth (33 senses)
- Vth … bat a thousand (44 senses)
- bi- … celemin (46 senses)
- cent … cubic (51 senses)
- d … devil's dozen (58 senses)
- di- … dovera (53 senses)
- dozen … dystric (35 senses)
- e … eightysomething (55 senses)
- eleven … exes (34 senses)
- f … fitty (62 senses)
- five … fiveway (29 senses)
- fordy … fourfoldness (56 senses)
- fourgie … ground zero (58 senses)
- h … hectograph (26 senses)
- hemina … holy trinity (60 senses)
- hovera … juneteenth (37 senses)
- k … middling plantation (47 senses)
- mil … nickel tour (49 senses)
- nil … ninetysomething (46 senses)
- ninth … numero uno (53 senses)
- o … octillionth (39 senses)
- octo- … one-eighth (53 senses)
- one-of … permille (60 senses)
- pi … quadrennium (39 senses)
- quadri- … quaranty (34 senses)
- quart … quinquevirate (66 senses)
- quint … rule of sevens (45 senses)
- s … septenvigintillion (35 senses)
- septet … seventeenth (52 senses)
- seventh … sextipartite (57 senses)
- sexto … singulative (28 senses)
- six … sixtly (48 senses)
- sixty … tenthly (64 senses)
- ter- … tetraeteris (35 senses)
- tetragon … thirtieth (43 senses)
- thirty … three-tiered (58 senses)
- three-up … tithe (34 senses)
- tn … trifurcation (60 senses)
- triga … triphthong (33 senses)
- triple … twain (48 senses)
- tway … twentysomething (65 senses)
- twice … two-wheeler (38 senses)
- twoer … unilateral (40 senses)
- union … à deux (76 senses)
- 000 (Proper name) The telephone number for emergency services in Australia.
- 0D (Adjective) Initialism of zero-dimensional.
- 0th (Adjective) Abbreviation of zeroth.
- 0th grade (Noun) Alternative spelling of zeroth grade
- 10/40 Window (Proper name) The geographic region between 10 degrees north and 40 degrees north latitude, especially when considered as a target for Christian missionary work.
- 100 metres (Noun) A sprint race over 100 metres.
- 100 percent (Interjection) excellent, wonderful, magnificent
- 1000-meter (Adjective) Alternative spelling of 1000-metre.
- 100s & 1000s (Noun) Alternative form of hundreds and thousands
- 110 (Proper name) The telephone number for firefighting assistance in Norway, Jamaica, Suriname, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, and Papua New Guinea.
- 110% (Noun) Alternative spelling of a hundred and ten percent
- 111 (Proper name) The telephone number for ambulance services in Papua New Guinea.
- 112 (Proper name) The telephone number for emergency services on all GSM cell phones and in the EU, Russia, United Kingdom, Ireland, India, Indonesia, Turkey, Ukraine, Cameroon, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Mali, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sao Tome, the Seychelles, Uganda, East Timor, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Moldova, North Macedonia, Vatican City, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, and S…
- 112 (Proper name) The telephone number for ambulance services in Afghanistan, Angola, Benin, Bhutan, Burundi, and Burkina Faso.
- 112 (Proper name) The telephone number for law enforcement in South Korea, Norway, Colombia, Serbia, Lebanon, Syria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, Papua New Guinea, and Mauritius.
- 112 (Proper name) The telephone number for firefighting assistance in Equatorial Guinea and Nauru.
- 119 (Proper name) The telephone number for COVID-19 emergencies in the United Kingdom's Home Counties.
- 12-ounce curls (Noun) The activity of drinking beer.
- 12mo (Noun) Abbreviation of duodecimo, a page size (5"-5.5" x 7.125"-7.5")
- 12mo (Noun) A book size using duodecimo-sized pages.
- 15 megabytes of fame (Noun) A modest amount of fame achieved in the world of computing, as by inclusion on a popular video or audio clip available on the Internet.
- 15 minutes (Noun) Ellipsis of 15 minutes of fame.
- 15 minutes of fame (Noun) A very short time in the spotlight or brief flurry with fame, after which the person or subject involved is quickly forgotten.
- 15-minute city (Noun) A city in which most daily necessities and services are located within an easily reachable 15-minute walk or bike ride from any point.
- 16mo (Noun) Sextodecimo.
- 18-wheeler (Noun) A big rig truck: a semi-trailer plus the truck or tractor pulling it.
- 18-yard box (Noun) penalty box
- 18-yard line (Noun) The line on the pitch, 18 yards from the goal line, marking the outside of the penalty box
- 18mo (Noun) A book size octodecimo-sized pages.
- 1940s (Noun) The decade from 1940 to 1949.
- 1950s (Noun) The decade beginning in 1950 and ending in 1959.
- 1st (Adjective) Abbreviation of first.
- 24mo (Noun) Vicesimo-quarto.
- 2d (Adjective) Obsolete form of 2nd.
- 2d (Noun) Abbreviation of two pence, tuppence (in pre-decimalisation currency, never used for 'two new pence').
- 2fold (Adjective) Abbreviation of twofold.
- 2fold (Adverb) Abbreviation of twofold.
- 2nd (Adjective) Abbreviation of second.
- 3-D (Adjective) Abbreviation of three-dimensional.
- 3-day measles (Noun) German measles, rubella.
- 3-dimensional (Adjective) Alternative spelling of three-dimensional.
- 32mo (Noun) Abbreviation of thirty-twomo; a size of paper cut from standard uncut free sheets, corresponding to such a sheet folded into thirty-two leaves, yielding sixty-four pages when printed on both sides. Page size is dependent on the size of sheet used, with the largest standard size, Atlas (36" by 26") yielding a page size of 6-1/2" by 4-1/2".
- 3rd (Verb) Abbreviation of third.
- 3some (Noun) Abbreviation of threesome.
- 40 mike-mike (Noun) Any weapon firing a 40mm grenade. Often specifically the M203 grenade launcher, mounted underneath an M-16 or variant. In the Marine Corps, often the Mark-19 Automatic 40mm Grenade Launcher.
- 40S (Noun) The small subunit of the eukaryotic 80S ribosomes.
- 40s (Noun) The decade of the 1940s.
- 48mo (Noun) forty-eightmo
- 4th (Proper name) Alternative form of Fourth
- 4to (Noun) Abbreviation of quarto, a paper size.
- 4to (Noun) Abbreviation of quarto, a corresponding book size.
- 50 cent army (Noun) Anyone seen as supportive of China or the Communist Party of China, whether paid or not.
- 50-50 (Noun) Alternative form of fifty-fifty
- 50-50 (Adjective) Alternative form of fifty-fifty
- 50-gon (Noun) Synonym of pentacontagon: A 50-sided polygon.
- 50/50 (Noun) Alternative form of fifty-fifty
- 50/50 (Adjective) Alternative form of fifty-fifty
- 50K (Noun) A 50 kilometer race.
- 5150 (Verb) To involuntarily confine a person for a mental illness that poses a risk to themselves or others.
- 5th (Adjective) Abbreviation of fifth.
- 5th wheel (Noun) Alternative form of fifth wheel
- 64mo (Noun) A size of paper or book: 1.87"-2.5" x 2.5"-3.125".
- 6ix (Noun) Alternative spelling of six (“6”)
- 6mo (Noun) Sexto, sixmo.
- 6th (Adjective) Abbreviation of sixth.
- 6to (Noun) Sixmo, sexto.
- 7-bit (Adjective) Represented using 7 bits (ASCII).
- 7th (Adjective) Abbreviation of seventh.
- 8-bit (Adjective) Represented using units of 8 bits (1 byte)
- 8vo (Noun) Abbreviation of octavo., a page size (5"-6.25" x 7.5"-10").
- 8vo (Noun) A book size, corresponding to the page size.
- 8x8 rule (Proper name) The recommendation that a person should drink eight servings of eight ounces of water each day.
- 9-1-1 (Proper name) Alternative spelling of 911
- 9-1-1 (Noun) Alternative spelling of 911
- 9-1-1 (Verb) Alternative spelling of 911
- 911 (Proper name) The telephone number for emergency services in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Belize, Costa Rica, Argentina, Uruguay, Ecuador, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Liberia, Ethiopia, the Philippines, Anguilla, Palau, and Tonga.
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