Numberful
Num″ber‐ful (?), a. Numerous.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C. & G. Merriam Co., 1913.
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Num″ber‐ful (?), a. Numerous.
Num″ber‐less, a. Innumerable; countless.
Num″ber‐ous (?), a. Numerous. Drant.
Num″bers (?), n.pl. of Number. The fourth book of the Pentateuch, containing the census of the Hebrews.
Numb″fish′ (?), n.(Zoöl.) The torpedo, which numbs by the electric shocks which it gives.
Num″bless (?), n. pl. See Nombles.
Numb″ness (?), n. The condition of being numb; that state of a living body in which it loses, wholly or in part, the power of feeling or motion.
Nu″mer‐a‐ble (?), a. [L. numerabilis. See Number, v. t.] Capable of being numbered or counted.
Nu″mer‐al (?), a. [L. numeralis, fr. numerus number: cf. F. numéral. See Number, n.]1. Of or pertaining to number; consisting of number or numerals.A long train of numeral progr...
Nu″mer‐al, n. 1. A figure or character used to express a number; as, the Arabic numerals, 1, 2, 3, etc.; the Roman numerals, I, V, X, L, etc.2. A word expressing a number.
Nu″mer‐al‐ly, adv. According to number; in number; numerically.
Nu″mer‐a‐ry (?), a. [LL. numerarius: cf. F. numéraire.] Belonging to a certain number; counting as one of a collection or body.A supernumerary canon, when he obtains a prebend, ...
Nu″mer‐ate (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p.Numerated (?); p. pr. & vb. n.Numerating (?).] [L. numeratus, p. p. of numerare to count. See Number, v.] (Arith.) To divide off and read acco...
Nu′mer‐a″tion (?), n. [L. numeratio a counting out: cf. F. numération.] 1. The act or art of numbering.Numeration is but still the adding of one unit more, and giving to the who...
Nu″mer‐a‐tive (?), a. Of or pertaining to numeration; as, a numerative system. Eng. Cyc.
Nu″mer‐a″tor (?), n. [L. numerator: cf. F. numérateur.] 1. One who numbers.2. (Math.) The term in a fraction which indicates the number of fractional units that are taken.☞ In a...
{ Nu‐mer″ic (?), Nu‐mer″ic‐al (?), } a. [Cf. F. numérique. See Number, n.] 1. Belonging to number; denoting number; consisting in numbers; expressed by numbers, and not letters;...
Nu‐mer″ic, n.(Math.) Any number, proper or improper fraction, or incommensurable ratio. The term also includes any imaginary expression like m + n√-1, where m and n are real num...
Nu‐mer″ic‐al‐ly, adv. In a numerical manner; in numbers; with respect to number, or sameness in number; as, a thing is numerically the same, or numerically different.
Nu″mer‐ist (?), n. One who deals in numbers. Sir T. Browne.
Nu″me‐ro (?), n. [It., or F. numéro; both fr. L. numerus number.] Number; — often abbrev. No.
Nu′mer‐os″i‐ty (?), n. [L. numerositas.]1. The state of being numerous; numerousness.2. Rhythm; harmony; flow.The numerosity of the sentence pleased the ear. S. Parr.
Nu″mer‐ous (?), a. [L. numerosus. See Number.]1. Consisting of a great number of units or individual objects; being many; as, a numerous army.Such and so numerous was their chiv...
Nu‐mid″i‐an (?), a. Of or pertaining to ancient Numidia in Northern Africa.Numidian crane. (Zoöl.) See Demoiselle, 2.
{ Nu′mis‐mat″ic (?), Nu′mis‐mat″ic‐al (?), } a. [L. numisma, nomisma, a piece of money, coin, fr. Gr. � anything sanctioned by usage, the current coin, fr. � to introduce a cust...
Nu′mis‐mat″ics (?), n. [Cf. F. numismatique.] The science of coins and medals.
Nu‐mis″ma‐tist (?), n. One skilled in numismatics; a numismatologist.