Translingual word senses marked with topical category "Numbers"
Subcategories: Cardinal numbers, Eight, Eighteen, Eleven, Fifteen, Five, Four, Fourteen, Hundred, Nine, Nineteen, One, Ordinal numbers, Seven, Seventeen, Six, Sixteen, Ten, Thirteen, Thousand, Three, Twelve, Twenty, Two, Zero
Total 265 word senses
- C (Numeral) Roman numeral hundred (100)
- C (Symbol) Symbol for degrees Celsius.
- D (Numeral) the five hundredth (500th)
- DD (Numeral) A Roman numeral representing thousand (1000).
- I (Symbol) Isotopic spin.
- I (Symbol) Electrical current.
- I (Symbol) Specifying an oxidation state of 1
- I (Symbol) Bra cup size.
- I (Numeral) cardinal number one.
- I. (Numeral) First, especially in the names of monarchs or popes the first.
- II (Numeral) two (2)
- II (Numeral) Second, especially in the names of monarchs or popes the second.
- II (Numeral) Specifying an oxidation state of 2
- II. (Numeral) Second, especially in the names of monarchs or popes the second.
- III (Symbol) Roman numeral representing three (3).
- III (Symbol) Third, in the context of denoting the third person in a family or an office with the same name.
- III (Symbol) Specifying an oxidation state of 3
- III (Symbol) major mediant triad
- IIII (Numeral) Alternative form of IV: the Roman numeral for four (4).
- IV (Numeral) A Roman numeral representing four (4).
- IV (Symbol) Used to indicate an ordinal number; the fourth (common as a name suffix)
- IV (Symbol) Specifying an oxidation state of 4
- IV. (Numeral) Fourth, especially in the names of monarchs or popes the fourth.
- IX (Numeral) Roman numeral nine (9)
- IX (Numeral) the ninth.
- L (Numeral) the fiftieth (50th)
- M (Numeral) Thousand (1000)
- M (Numeral) The thousandth (1,000th).
- V (Numeral) the fifth.
- V (Symbol) Von Neumann universe
- V. (Numeral) fifth
- VI (Numeral) the sixth.
- VI (Symbol) ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code for the United States Virgin Islands.
- VII (Numeral) A Roman numeral representing seven (7).
- VII (Numeral) the seventh.
- VIII (Numeral) A Roman numeral representing the number eight (8).
- VIII (Numeral) the eighth.
- VIII. (Numeral) Eighth, especially in the names of monarchs or popes the eighth.
- VIIII (Numeral) Alternative form of IX: the Roman numeral for nine (9).
- VV (Numeral) A Roman numeral representing ten (10).
- X (Numeral) The Roman numeral ten (10).
- X (Numeral) The tenth.
- XI (Numeral) the eleventh.
- XII (Numeral) Roman numeral twelve (12)
- XII (Numeral) the twelfth.
- XIV (Numeral) A Roman numeral representing fourteen (14).
- XIX (Numeral) A Roman numeral representing the number nineteen (19).
- XV (Numeral) A Roman numeral representing the number fifteen (15).
- XVI (Numeral) A Roman numeral representing the number sixteen (16).
- XVII (Numeral) A Roman numeral representing the number seventeen (17).
- XVIII (Numeral) A Roman numeral representing the number eighteen (18).
- XX (Numeral) A Roman numeral representing the number 20.
- c (Numeral) cardinal number one hundred (100).
- dd (Numeral) A Roman numeral representing one thousand (1000).
- eight (Noun) NATO & ICAO radiotelephony clear code (spelling-alphabet name) for the digit 8.
- eleven (Noun) NATO, ICAO, ITU & IMO radiotelephony code for 11, used only with o'clock to indicate direction
- i (Numeral) cardinal number one.
- ii (Numeral) Ⅱ, Roman numeral two (2)
- iii (Numeral) Ⅲ, the Roman numeral three (3)
- iiii (Numeral) Alternative form of IV: the Roman numeral for four (4).
- iv (Symbol) Ⅳ, the Roman numeral four (4)
- ix (Symbol) Ⅸ, the Roman numeral nine (9)
- m (Symbol) million
- m (Symbol) thousand
- m (Numeral) The cardinal number one thousand (1000).
- nine (Noun) NATO & ICAO radiotelephony clear code (spelling-alphabet name) for the digit 9.
- six (Noun) NATO & ICAO radiotelephony clear code (spelling-alphabet name) for the digit 6.
- v (Numeral) cardinal number five (5).
- vi (Numeral) Ⅵ, the Roman numeral six (6)
- vii (Symbol) Ⅶ, the Roman numeral seven (7)
- viii (Symbol) Ⅷ, the Roman numeral eight (8)
- vv (Numeral) A Roman numeral representing ten (10).
- x (Symbol) Ⅹ, the Roman numeral ten (10)
- xii (Symbol) Ⅻ, the Roman numeral twelve (12)
- ↄ (Numeral) Alternative form of Ↄ
- ٠ (Symbol) The Eastern Arabic numeral representing the number zero.
- ١ (Symbol) The Eastern Arabic numeral representing the number one.
- ١٠ (Symbol) The Eastern Arabic numeral representing the number ten.
- ٢ (Symbol) The Eastern Arabic numeral representing the number two.
- ٣ (Symbol) The Eastern Arabic numeral representing the number three.
- ٤ (Symbol) The Eastern Arabic numeral representing the number four.
- ٥ (Symbol) The Eastern Arabic numeral representing the number five.
- ٦ (Symbol) The Eastern Arabic numeral representing the number six.
- ٧ (Symbol) The Eastern Arabic numeral representing the number seven.
- ٨ (Symbol) The Eastern Arabic numeral representing the number eight.
- ٩ (Symbol) The Eastern Arabic numeral representing the number nine.
- ০ (Numeral) 0 (zero)
- ১ (Numeral) 1 (one)
- ২ (Numeral) 2 (two)
- ৩ (Numeral) 3 (three)
- ৪ (Numeral) 4 (four)
- ৫ (Numeral) 5 (five)
- ৬ (Numeral) 6 (six)
- ৭ (Numeral) 7 (seven)
- ৮ (Numeral) 8 (eight)
- ৯ (Numeral) 9 (nine)
- ⠉ (Character) The vowel ุ short u (same as in Japanese Braille)
- ⠊ (Character) The vowel โ◌ o (the same as in Japanese Braille)
- ⠋ (Character) Upper-case F
- ⠑ (Character) Upper-case E
- ⠑ (Character) The rime ye/-ie
- ⠑ (Character) The onset ji- or the rime -èng (-ìng, -òng)
- ⠑ (Character) The onset s or x, depending on the rime
- ⠑ (Character) The rime e
- ⠓ (Character) Upper-case H
- ⠙ (Character) Upper-case D
- ⠚ (Character) Upper-case J
- ⠛ (Character) Upper-case G
- ⠛ (Character) The onset g or j, depending on the rime
- а҃ (Symbol) Cyrillic numeral representing the number one (1)
- ߀ (Symbol) The cardinal number zero indicating absence of any quantity.
- ߀ (Symbol) A digit in the decimal and every other base numbering system, including binary, octal, and hexadecimal. Unlike naturally developed instances of the Hindu-Arabic decimal number system, N'ko numbers have the most significant digit on the right. It is Unicode policy to store the most significant digit first, so these digits have right-to-left ordering just like the consonants of the N'ko script.
- ߁ (Symbol) The cardinal number one, a single thing or unit.
- ߂ (Symbol) The cardinal number two.
- ߃ (Symbol) The cardinal number three.
- ߃ (Symbol) A digit in the decimal system of numbering, as well as octal, and hexadecimal. Unlike naturally developed instances of the Hindu-Arabic decimal number system, N'ko numbers have the most significant digit on the right. It is Unicode policy to store the most significant digit first, so these digits have right-to-left ordering just like the consonants of the N'ko script.
- ߄ (Symbol) The cardinal number four.
- ߅ (Symbol) The cardinal number five.
- ߆ (Symbol) The cardinal number six.
- ߇ (Symbol) The cardinal number seven.
- ߈ (Symbol) The cardinal number eight.
- ߉ (Symbol) The cardinal number nine.
- 𐤖 (Symbol) A symbol in Phoenician alphabet for cardinal number one.
- 𐤗 (Symbol) A symbol in Phoenician alphabet for cardinal number ten.
- 𐤘 (Symbol) A symbol in Phoenician alphabet for cardinal number twenty.
- 𐤙 (Symbol) A symbol in Phoenician alphabet for cardinal number one hundred.
- 𐤚 (Symbol) A symbol in the Phoenician alphabet representing the cardinal number two.
- 𐤛 (Symbol) A symbol in the Phoenician alphabet representing the cardinal number three.
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- 0 … 16º (11 senses)
- 17 … 5 (11 senses)
- 6 … ᠑ (11 senses)
- ᠒ … ⅒ (11 senses)
- ⅓ … ⅝ (11 senses)
- ⅞ … ↉ (11 senses)
- √ … ⚀ (11 senses)
- 𝍸 … 🂪 (11 senses)
- 🂱 … 🃁 (11 senses)
- 🃂 … 🃒 (11 senses)
- 🃓 … 🔞 (10 senses)
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