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a
abactor
abacus
about
above
absolute
abundance
abundant
acatalectic
accident
account
accumulate
action
ad
add
added
addition
adjunct
adjutant
admiralty
affirmative
albatros
alderman
algebra
aliquant
aliquot
alive
all
alligator
alternation
alveolus
amass
amassed
amassing
amassment
amomum
amongst
amphibrach
amphihexahedral
an
ancient
annuity
annumerate
annumeration
another
antenumber
any
apostle
archon
aristocracy
arithmancy
arithmetic
arithmetician
armillary
army
artificial
ashes
assemble
assizes
association
assortment
atomical
augean
augur
avail
avemary
average
ballot
band
bandoleers
bank
bar
bat
battery
bead-roll
beg
belemnite
belomancy
berth
binary
bind
biquadrate
biquadratic
blot
blunderbuss
body
bonze
book
borough
breed
brigade
bunch
bundle
burden
business
cabal
cabala
cabinet-council
cabiritic
calculalation
calculate
calends
candlemas
capitation
cardinal
cast
catacomb
cawk
cell
cellular
census
centenary
century
certain
chain
chandelier
change
chapless
charge
chief
chorus
chosen
church
cinque-ports
cipher
circle
circular
circumlocution
circumpolar
city
class
climacteric
clove
club
cluster
coach
coal-fish
cocoa
coefficient
collective
colonize
combination
commensurable
commission
commit
commitment
common
company
compare
compass
complement
composite
comprehension
computable
computation
compute
computed
computing
conceive
concerning
concert
concord
concrete
congregation
conjugate
conjugation
conquest
consecration
consider
consociation
consort
constellation
consultation
contain
contingent
corban
corporate
counsel
count
countable
counted
countless
couplet
covering
covey
credit
crush
cry
cryptogamy
crystal
cube
cubic
cubical
curse
cursitor
custody
cyclades
cycle
dare
decadal
decade
decennial
decennoval
decennovary
decuple
deduct
defective
deficient
delegacy
denary
denominator
depopulate
depth
derive
detachment
dicker
die
diminish
dinumeration
disallow
discourage
discrete
disease
dispossess
dissonance
distinct
distributed
distributing
distribution
distributive
divers
divide
dividend
divinity
division
divisor
dodecander
double
doublets
doubling
dozen
draw
drift
drove
dual
duality
duplication
duplicity
each
earth
edition
eight
eightfold
eighth
either
elect
electing
electoral
emigrate
emission
encounter
enomoty
enumerate
enumerated
enumerating
enumeration
epidemical
epoch
equidifferent
equimultiple
equinumerant
era
escape
eternity
eurythmy
every
exceed
except
exception
excess
exclusive
exclusively
excursion
expedition
exponent
exponential
extraction
faction
fates
feast
fecundity
feebly
feed
few
fewness
figural
figure
file
finite
first
flight
flow
fluency
flush
flute
fluxion
focus
folk
foot
for
fortieth
forty
fraction
fractional
franchise
frankpledge
freshness
frigate
gallows
gang
gantlope
gather
general
generalize
get
give
gland
glean
gleaner
godfather
golden
grace
great
greatness
groop
gross
growth
gwiniad
haddock
half
handful
hardihood
harmonical
harpy
head
heptachord
heptagonal
herd
heterogeneous
hexade
host
house
huddle
hundred
hurry
hyacinth
hyperbole
idiot
immingle
imparasyllabic
in
inch
inclusive
increase
increment
indeterminate
individuate
inequality
infinitive
infinitude
infinity
innumerable
innumerably
innumerous
inquest
insurrection
integer
inverse
involution
involve
ivory
join
jury
l
lame
lap
legion
legionary
leming
less
lessen
liberality
lick
light-house
line
linear
lisp
literal
liveryman
lochage
logarithm
lot
madrigal
mage
magic
mail
major
major-general
majority
man
manifold
many
massacre
mathematics
maximum
mess
metal
middlemost
mighty
million
minority
minstrelsy
minuend
miscount
mission
mold
more
mortality
most
mow
much
multiple
multiplicand
multiplication
multiplicative
multiplicator
multiplied
multiplier
multiply
multiplying
multitude
multitudinous
musical
mutiny
mutually
myriad
n
nation
neither
nest
nine
nine-score
nineteen
ninth
no
nonillion
notation
novenary
number
numberer
numerable
numeral
numerally
numerary
numerate
numeration
numerator
numeric
numerical
numerically
numerist
numerous
numerously
numerousness
o
octonary
odd
odds
of
one
oneness
or
ordinal
other
ourselves
outnumber
outvote
overbear
overflow
overfreight
overmultitude
overrun
overvote
overwhelming
pack
page
parcel
part
party
pass
paucity
pea
pedometer
penny
pensive
pentacoster
pentacostys
people
period
peripolygonal
permutation
pick
pilchard
pillage
platform
plot
plump
plural
plurality
point
poll
polyander
polyandrian
polynesia
polysyllable
poplar
population
populousness
pospolite
pounder
power
praise
presence
pretorian
prime
private
privy
probability
prodigiously
product
productive
progression
proportion
proportionable
prosaic
prove
psalter
public
puceron
pulse
pump
quadripartition
quadruple
quantity
quarrel
quaternary
quaternion
quaternity
quinary
quintal
quorum
quoth
quotient
r
radical
radix
raffling
ration
ray
reckon
reckoned
reconcilable
recurrent
reduce
reduction
redundant
regard
regiment
remain
rencounter
replenish
report
respectable
revisor
revolt
rhabdology
rhythmus
riches
rime
ringleader
riot
rise
root
rope
rot
rough
rule
rush
s
saint
salt
scarce
score
scripture
sect
seed
select
selected
selecting
selection
selectman
selector
sentence
separate
septenary
series
serve
sesquilteral
sevennight
several
severally
sexagenary
sexagesimal
shad
share
shaver
shock
short
shoulder
shrewd
sibyl
sice
sing
singled
singular
singularly
skain
smith
smoothness
society
soft
some
sort
spherule
sporadic
sporadical
spread
spred
spy
squadron
square
stack
stanza
star
star-fish
steelyard
stich
stichometry
stick
store
straw
strength
stuckle
subdivide
submultiple
subtracter
subtraction
subtrahend
suit
sum
summons
sundry
superfluity
supernumerary
surd
sursolid
swarm
swell
syllable
syncopation
t
table
take
tale
tally
team
tell
teller
ten
term
termination
tern
ternary
ternion
terrier
tetrad
teutonic
that
the
them
thereabouts
thick
thine
thou
thousand
thrave
three
ticket
time
tithing
to
tontine
topic
town
trade
trade-wind
train
traverse-board
trebly
triangle
tribe
tribune
trigintals
tripartition
troop
tunnage
tweel
twenty
umbel
unanimity
uncounted
unison
unisonance
unit
unity
universal
unnumbered
untold
value
vampire
variation
vast
verify
verse
vestal
vestry-man
vibration
vine
volume
volute
vote
wait
war
waste
wave-offering
way
weep
west
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1828 Definition

NUM'BER, n. [Probably the radical sense is to speak, name or tell, as our word tell, in the other dialects, is to number. Number may be allied to name, as the Spaniards use nombre for name, and the French word written with the same letters, is number.]

1. The designation of a unit reference to other units, or in reckoning, counting, enumerating; as, one is the first number; a simple number.

2. An assemblage of two or more units. Two is a number composed of one and one added. Five and three added make the number eight. Number may be applied to any collection or multitude of units or individuals, and therefore is indefinite, unless defined by other words or by figures or signs of definite signification. Hence,

3. More than one; many.

Ladies are always of great use to the party they espouse, and never fail to win over numbers.

4. Multitude.

Number itself importeth not much in armies, where the men are of weak courage.

5. In poetry, measure; the order and quantity of syllables constituting feet, which render verse musical to the ear. The harmony of verse consists in the proper distribution of the long and short syllables, with suitable pauses. In oratory, a judicious disposition of words, syllables and cadences constitutes a kind of measure resembling poetic numbers.

6. Poetry; verse.

I lisped in numbers, for the numbers came.

Here the first word numbers may be taken for poetry or verse, and the second for measure.

Yet shoud the Muses bid my numbers roll.

7. In grammar, the difference of termination or form of a word, to express unity or plurality. The termination which denotes one or an individual, is the singular number; the termination that denotes two or more individuals or units, constitues the plural number. Hence we say, a noun, an adjective, a pronoun or a verb is in the singular or the plural number.

8. In mathematics, number is variously distinguished. cardinal numbers are those which express the amount of units; as 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10. Ordinal numbers are those which express order; as first, second, third, fourth, &c.

Determinate number, is that referred to a given unit, as a ternary or three; an indeterminate number, is referred to unity in general, and called quantity.

Homogeneal numbers, are those referred to the same units; those referred to different units are termed heterogeneal.

Whole numbers, are called integers.

A rational number, is one commensurable with unity. A number incommensurable with unity, is termed irrational or surd.

A prime or primitive number, is divisible only by unity; as three, five, seven, &c.

A perfect number, is that whose aliquot parts added together, make the whole number, as 28, whose aliquot parts, 14. 7. 4. 2. 1. make the number 28.

An imperfect number, is that whose aliquot parts added together, make more or less than the number. This is abundant or defedtive; abundant, as 12, whose aliquot parts, 6. 4. 3. 2. 1. make 16; or defective, as 16 whose aliquot parts, 8. 4. 2. 1. make 15 only.

A square number, is the product of a number multiplied by itself; as, 16 is the square number of four.

A cubic number, is the product of a square number by its root; as, 27 is the product of the square number 9 by its root 3.

Golden number, the cycle of the moon, or revolution of 19 years, in which time the conjunctions, oppositions and other aspects of the moon are nearly the same as they were on the same days of the month 19 years before.

NUM'BER, v.t.

1. To count; to reckon; to ascertain the units of any sum, collection or multitude.

If a man can number the dust of the earth, then shall thy seed also be numbered. Genesis 8.

2. To reckon as one of a collection or multitude.

He was numbered with the transgressors. Isaiah 53.
1913 Definition
Number (number)
n.(?)
Num"ber
[OE. nombre, F. nombre, L. numerus; akin to Gr. (?) that which is dealt out, fr. (?) to deal out, distribute. See Numb, Nomad, and cf. Numerate, Numero, Numerous.]
  1. That which admits of being counted or reckoned; a unit, or an aggregate of units; a numerable aggregate or collection of individuals; an assemblage made up of distinct things expressible by figures.
  2. A collection of many individuals; a numerous assemblage; a multitude; many.

    Ladies are always of great use to the party they espouse, and never fail to win over numbers. Addison.

  3. A numeral; a word or character denoting a number; as, to put a number on a door.
  4. Numerousness; multitude.

    Number itself importeth not much in armies where the people are of weak courage. Bacon.

  5. The state or quality of being numerable or countable.

    Of whom came nations, tribes, people, and kindreds out of number. 2 Esdras iii. 7.

  6. Quantity, regarded as made up of an aggregate of separate things.
  7. That which is regulated by count; poetic measure, as divisions of time or number of syllables; hence, poetry, verse; -- chiefly used in the plural.

    I lisped in numbers, for the numbers came. Pope.

  8. The distinction of objects, as one, or more than one (in some languages, as one, or two, or more than two), expressed (usually) by a difference in the form of a word; thus, the singular number and the plural number are the names of the forms of a word indicating the objects denoted or referred to by the word as one, or as more than one.
  9. The measure of the relation between quantities or things of the same kind; that abstract species of quantity which is capable of being expressed by figures; numerical value.

    Abstract number, Abundant number, Cardinal number, etc. See under Abstract, Abundant, etc. -- In numbers, in numbered parts; as, a book published in numbers.

  10. To count] to reckon; to ascertain the units of; to enumerate.

    If a man can number the dust of the earth, then shall thy seed also be numbered. Gen. xiii. 16.

  11. To reckon as one of a collection or multitude.

    He was numbered with the transgressors. Is. liii. 12.

  12. To give or apply a number or numbers to; to assign the place of in a series by order of number; to designate the place of by a number or numeral; as, to number the houses in a street, or the apartments in a building.
  13. To amount; to equal in number; to contain; to consist of; as, the army numbers fifty thousand.

    Thy tears can not number the dead. Campbell.

    Numbering machine, a machine for printing consecutive numbers, as on railway tickets, bank bills, etc.

    Syn. -- To count; enumerate; calculate; tell.


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