different between dyscalculic vs numerate
dyscalculic
English
Etymology
dyscalculia +? -ic
Adjective
dyscalculic (comparative more dyscalculic, superlative most dyscalculic)
- Of or related to dyscalculia.
- Of a person: having dyscalculia.
Noun
dyscalculic (plural dyscalculics)
- A person who has dyscalculia.
dyscalculic From the web:
- what does dyscalculia mean
- what is dyscalculia
- what dyscalculia means
numerate
English
Etymology
From Latin numer?tus, past participle of numer?.
Pronunciation
- (verb)
- (UK): IPA(key): /?nju?m??e?t/
- (US): enPR: no?o?m?-r?t, IPA(key): /?nu?m??e?t/
- (adjective)
- (UK): IPA(key): /?nju?m???t/
- (US): enPR: no?o?m?-r?t, IPA(key): /?nu?m???t/
Verb
numerate (third-person singular simple present numerates, present participle numerating, simple past and past participle numerated)
- (transitive) to count
Synonyms
- (count): count, enumerate, number; see also Thesaurus:count
Translations
Adjective
numerate (comparative more numerate, superlative most numerate)
- Having the ability to understand numbers and perform arithmetic.
Antonyms
- (having the ability to understand numbers and perform arithmetic): dyscalculic, innumerate
Translations
Anagrams
- munerate, true name, true-name
Italian
Verb
numerate
- second-person plural present of numerare
- second-person plural present subjunctive of numerare
- second-person plural imperative of numerare
- feminine plural past participle of numerare
Latin
Participle
numer?te
- vocative masculine singular of numer?tus
numerate From the web:
- what numerator
- what numerator and denominator means
- what numerator means
- what does enumerate mean
- what does numerator mean
- enumerated powers
- what is numerate thinking
- what does enumerate
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