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numeric
English
Etymology
From French numérique, from Latin numerus (“number”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /n(j)u??m???k/
- Rhymes: -???k
Adjective
numeric (comparative more numeric, superlative most numeric)
- Of or relating to numbers, especially the characters 0 to 9.
- (obsolete) Alternative form of numerical (“the same; identical”)
Synonyms
- (of or relating to numbers): numeral; see also Thesaurus:numerical
- (the same; identical): identical, numerical
Related terms
- alphanumeric
- numerical
- number
Translations
Noun
numeric (plural numerics)
- (mathematics) Any number, proper or improper fraction, or incommensurable ratio.
Anagrams
- rumenic
Occitan
Adjective
numeric m (feminine singular numerica, masculine plural numerics, feminine plural numericas)
- numerical
Derived terms
- numericament
Related terms
- nombre
Romanian
Etymology
From French numerique.
Adjective
numeric m or n (feminine singular numeric?, masculine plural numerici, feminine and neuter plural numerice)
- numerical
Declension
numeric From the web:
- what numerical
- what numerical day of the year is it
- what numerical day is today
- what numerical grade is an a
- what numeric mean
- what numerical value
- what numerical grade is a d
- what numeric size is a medium
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