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ordinal number
noun
- Also called ordinal numeral. any of the numbers that express degree, quality, or position in a series, as first, second, and third ( cardinal number ).
- Mathematics. a symbol denoting both the cardinal number and the ordering of a given set, being identical for two ordered sets having elements that can be placed into one-to-one correspondence, the correspondence preserving the order of the elements.
ordinal number
noun
- a number denoting relative position in a sequence, such as first, second, third Sometimes shortened toordinal
- logic maths a measure of not only the size of a set but also the order of its elements
ordinal number
/ ôr′dn-əl /
- A number, such as 3rd, 11th, or 412th, used in counting to indicate position in a series but not quantity.
- Compare cardinal number
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ordinal number1
First recorded in 1600–10
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Example Sentences
The first column of each page contains the ordinal number of the disturbance for purposes of reference.
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The Latin language often employed the ordinal number instead of the cardinal number.
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Let P be the ordinal number of one of these rings, for example the first counting from the centre.
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Eight′fold, eight times any quantity; Eighth, the ordinal number corresponding to eight.
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Eight′ieth, the ordinal number corresponding to eighty; Eight′y, eight times ten, fourscore.
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