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numerical
[ noo-mer-i-kuhl, nyoo- ]
adjective
- of or relating to numbers; of the nature of a number.
- indicating a number:
numerical symbols.
- bearing or designated by a number.
- expressed by numbers instead of letters:
numerical cryptography; numerical equations.
- of or relating to one's skill at working with numbers, solving mathematical problems, etc.:
tests for rating numerical aptitude.
- Mathematics. absolute ( def 12 ).
Derived Forms
- Գˈ, adverb
Other Word Forms
- Գ···· adverb
- Գ····Ա noun
- ܲ·Գ··· adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of numerical1
Example Sentences
The home side were ramping it up and made their numerical advantage count by whipping the ball wide to send Lowe over on one wing, then O'Brien over on the other.
First, there is the simple presence of numerical diversity.
Ireland took immediate advantage of their numerical advantage when, from the subsequent kick to the corner, an impressive rolling concluded with Jones over the whitewash.
Final results, expected to be ready by late spring or early summer, will probably show a larger numerical drop after adjustments are made for the estimated number of people occupying each vehicle, tent or shelter.
The government is expected to demand major reductions in the numbers of civil servants, though this is unlikely to take the form of a specific numerical target.
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