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  • Cardinal numeral
  • Part of speech used to count

    In linguistics, and more precisely in traditional grammar, a cardinal numeral (or cardinal number word) is a part of speech used to count.[citation needed]

    Cardinal numeral

    Cardinal_numeral

  • Numeral (linguistics)
  • Word or phrase which describes a numerical quantity

    words as an adverb ("I rode the slide twice"). Numerals can express relationships like quantity (cardinal numbers), sequence (ordinal numbers), frequency

    Numeral (linguistics)

    Numeral_(linguistics)

  • Latin numerals
  • Names of numbers in Latin

    The cardinal numerals are the ordinary numbers used for counting ordinary nouns ('one', 'two', 'three' and so on): The conjunction et between numerals can

    Latin numerals

    Latin_numerals

  • Greek numerals
  • System of writing numbers using Greek letters

    in which Roman numerals are still used in the Western world. For ordinary cardinal numbers, however, modern Greece uses Arabic numerals. The Minoan and

    Greek numerals

    Greek_numerals

  • Korean numerals
  • Numbers in traditional Korean writing

    The Korean language has two regularly used sets of numerals: a native Korean system and Sino-Korean system. The native Korean number system is used for

    Korean numerals

    Korean_numerals

  • Macedonian numerals
  • numerals: cardinal numerals, ordinal numerals, collective numerals and multiplicative numerals. The cardinal numerals in Macedonian are: The numerals

    Macedonian numerals

    Macedonian_numerals

  • Ordinal numeral
  • Word representing the position or rank in a sequential order

    differ from cardinal numerals, which represent quantity (e.g., "three") and other types of numerals. In traditional grammar, all numerals, including ordinal

    Ordinal numeral

    Ordinal_numeral

  • Hebrew numerals
  • Numeral system using letters of the Hebrew alphabet

    such as in calendars. In other situations, numerals from the Hindu–Arabic numeral system are used. Cardinal and ordinal numbers must agree in gender with

    Hebrew numerals

    Hebrew_numerals

  • Distributive numeral
  • Word that answers "how many times each?"

    harmony) is added to the end of a cardinal numeral, as in "birer" (one of each) and "dokuzar" (nine of each). If the numeral ends with a vowel, a letter ş

    Distributive numeral

    Distributive_numeral

  • Russian declension
  • Inflection in the Russian language

    elaborate and complex. Nouns, pronouns, adjectives, demonstratives, most numerals and other particles are declined for two grammatical numbers (singular

    Russian declension

    Russian_declension

  • Japanese numerals
  • Number words used in the Japanese language

    The Japanese numerals (数詞, sūshi) are numerals that are used in Japanese. In writing, they are the same as the Chinese numerals, and large numbers follow

    Japanese numerals

    Japanese_numerals

  • 1
  • Natural number

    question marks, boxes, or other symbols. 1 (one, unit, unity) is a number, numeral, and grapheme. It is the first and smallest positive integer of the infinite

    1

    1

  • 5
  • Natural number

    5 (five) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number, and cardinal number, following 4 and preceding 6, and is a prime number. Humans, and

    5

    5

  • Chinese numerals
  • Characters used to denote numbers in Chinese

    Chinese numerals are words and characters used to denote numbers in written Chinese. Speakers of Chinese languages use three written numeral systems: the

    Chinese numerals

    Chinese numerals

    Chinese_numerals

  • Cardinal
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sword Art Online series Cardinal, a stormtrooper officer featured in Star Wars: Phasma, a novel by Delilah S. Dawson Cardinal numeral, a part of speech for

    Cardinal

    Cardinal

  • 13 (number)
  • Natural number

    with fifteen, not derived by cardinal numeral (three) and the teen suffix; instead, it is derived from the ordinal numeral (third).[citation needed] In

    13 (number)

    13_(number)

  • Akkadian language
  • Extinct Semitic language of Mesopotamia

    suitable consonants of the numeral. It is noted, that in the case of the numeral "one", the ordinal (masculine) and the cardinal number are the same. A metathesis

    Akkadian language

    Akkadian language

    Akkadian_language

  • Hindu–Arabic numeral system
  • Most common system for writing numbers

    The Hindu–Arabic numeral system (also known as the Indo-Arabic numeral system, Hindu numeral system, and Arabic numeral system) is a base ten (decimal)

    Hindu–Arabic numeral system

    Hindu–Arabic numeral system

    Hindu–Arabic_numeral_system

  • Home sign
  • Gestural communication system

    signers use gestures to communicate about numbers, with cardinal numeral and non-cardinal numeral markings. Home sign systems have simple morphology. Gestures

    Home sign

    Home sign

    Home_sign

  • Arabic grammar
  • Grammar of the Arabic language

    except for ithnā ‘ashara/ithnay ‘ashara "twelve". The formal system of cardinal numerals, as used in Classical Arabic, is extremely complex. The system of

    Arabic grammar

    Arabic grammar

    Arabic_grammar

  • Semitic languages
  • Branch of the Afroasiatic languages

    assimilation; Arabic reflects *šitt- in cardinal numerals, but less assimilated *šādiš- in ordinal numerals. Epigraphic South Arabian reflects original

    Semitic languages

    Semitic languages

    Semitic_languages

  • Middle Persian
  • Southwestern Iranian language

    regularly by adding the ending -om (sp. -wm) to the corresponding cardinal numeral: e.g. haft-om (7-wm) 'seven-th'. After vowels, a semivowel is inserted

    Middle Persian

    Middle Persian

    Middle_Persian

  • Latin declension
  • Part of Latin grammar

    kinds of numeral words in Latin: the two most common are cardinal numerals and ordinal numerals. There are also several more rare numerals, e.g., distributive

    Latin declension

    Latin_declension

  • History of the Polish language
  • took place were within numeral-noun agreement. The biggest changes occurred within noun phrases in connection with a cardinal numeral or numeric adverb e

    History of the Polish language

    History_of_the_Polish_language

  • Danish language
  • North Germanic language

    twenty'. The numeral halvanden means 1+1⁄2, but is literally 'half second', implying 'one plus half of the second one'). The analogous numerals halvtredje

    Danish language

    Danish language

    Danish_language

  • Georgian numerals
  • System of number names used in Georgian

    obsolete letters) are each assigned a numeric value. The Georgian cardinal numerals up to ten are primitives, as are the words for 20 and 100, and also

    Georgian numerals

    Georgian_numerals

  • Odia numerals
  • Numeral system

    Odia numerals (Odia: ସଙ୍ଖ୍ୟା), for the purposes of this article, are the numeral system of the Odia script and a variety of the Hindu–Arabic numeral system

    Odia numerals

    Odia_numerals

  • English numerals
  • Names of numbers in English

    words include numerals and various words derived from them, as well as a large number of words borrowed from other languages. Cardinal numbers refer to

    English numerals

    English_numerals

  • Number
  • Used to count, measure, and label

    numerals; for example, "eleven" is a number word and "11" is the corresponding numeral. As only a limited list of symbols can be memorized, a numeral

    Number

    Number

    Number

  • Dozen
  • Group of twelve items

    de l'Académie française). This French word is a derivation from the cardinal numeral douze ('twelve', from Latin duodĕcim) and the collective suffix -aine

    Dozen

    Dozen

    Dozen

  • Sumerian language
  • Language of ancient Sumer and Babylon

    lexical numeral system is sexagesimal with 10 as a subbase. The cardinal numerals and ways of forming composite numbers are as follows: Ordinal numerals are

    Sumerian language

    Sumerian language

    Sumerian_language

  • Part of speech
  • Category of words based on shared grammatical properties in a clause

    of speech, and numerals are often conflated with other parts of speech: nouns (cardinal numerals, e.g., "one", and collective numerals, e.g., "dozen")

    Part of speech

    Part_of_speech

  • Slovak declension
  • Declensions in the Slovak language

    sometimes also the stems) of most words (nouns, adjectives, pronouns and numerals) change depending on the given combination of the grammatical gender, the

    Slovak declension

    Slovak_declension

  • English determiners
  • Determiners in the English language

    determinatives) are words – such as the, a, each, some, which, this, and numerals such as five – that are most commonly used with nouns to specify their

    English determiners

    English determiners

    English_determiners

  • Macedonian grammar
  • (броеви, broevi) have gender and definiteness. The first ten cardinal and ordinal numerals in the Macedonian are: The group of words that are used in the

    Macedonian grammar

    Macedonian_grammar

  • Slovene numerals
  • and Dutch. Many numerals alter their form according to grammatical case, and those from 1 to 4 also according to gender. The cardinal numbers 1 to 10

    Slovene numerals

    Slovene_numerals

  • Shilha language
  • Berber language of southwestern Morocco

    variety of forms. The inherited cardinal numeral system consists of ten numerals (still in active use) and three numeral nouns (now obsolete) for "a tensome"

    Shilha language

    Shilha language

    Shilha_language

  • Norwegian language
  • North Germanic language

    Cardinal and ordinal number words in Bokmål and Nynorsk Cardinal numeral Ordinal numeral Bokmål Nynorsk Bokmål Nynorsk 0 null nulte 1 én (m.), éi (f.)

    Norwegian language

    Norwegian language

    Norwegian_language

  • 8
  • Natural number

    the cardinal number 7 is the highest number of items that can universally be cognitively processed as a single set, the etymology of the numeral eight

    8

    8

  • Vietnamese grammar
  • Grammar of the Vietnamese language

    Quantifiers include cardinal numerals and other words which indicate some quantity. (Cardinal numerals are described in the numeral section.) Examples

    Vietnamese grammar

    Vietnamese_grammar

  • 10
  • Natural number

    natural number following 9 and preceding 11. Ten is the base of decimal numeral systems, the most common systems for denoting numbers in both spoken and

    10

    10

  • List of English determiners
  • This is a list of English determiners. All cardinal numerals are also included. a / an the that / those this / these we / us you them (In some dialects

    List of English determiners

    List_of_English_determiners

  • Swedish grammar
  • Grammar of the Swedish language

    from cardinal numerals with the suffix -nde, e.g. tjugonde (20:e), trettionde (30:e). Ordinals for higher numbers are formed from cardinal numerals with

    Swedish grammar

    Swedish_grammar

  • 3
  • Natural number

    3 (three) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 2 and preceding 4, and is the smallest odd prime number and the only prime

    3

    3

  • 2
  • Natural number

    2 (two) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 1 and preceding 3. It is the smallest and the only even prime number. Because

    2

    2

  • Brown Corpus
  • Data set of American English in 1961

    Tag Definition CC coordinating conjunction (and, or) CD cardinal numeral (one, two, 2, etc.) CS subordinating conjunction (if, although) EX existential

    Brown Corpus

    Brown Corpus

    Brown_Corpus

  • Decimal
  • Number in base-10 numeral system

    A decimal system (also called base-ten, denary or decenary) is a numeral system that uses ten as its radix (base). Decimal systems are the global standard

    Decimal

    Decimal

    Decimal

  • 4
  • Natural number

    4 (four) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 3 and preceding 5. It is a square number, the smallest semiprime and composite

    4

    4

    4

  • Hokkien numerals
  • Words used to denote numbers in Hokkien

    like "cardinal number + hun-chi + cardinal number"; for example, gō͘ hun-chi it (五分之一) for "one fifth" (1/5). Note that the colloquial set of numerals is

    Hokkien numerals

    Hokkien_numerals

  • Proto-Indo-European numerals
  • Names of numbers in the Proto-Indo-European language

    symbols instead of Unicode combining characters and Latin characters. The numerals and derived numbers of the Proto-Indo-European language (PIE) have been

    Proto-Indo-European numerals

    Proto-Indo-European_numerals

  • Scottish Gaelic grammar
  • Grammar of the Scottish Gaelic language

    (vestigially) and plural. Dual forms of nouns are only found after the numeral dà (two), where they are obligatory. The dual form is identical in form

    Scottish Gaelic grammar

    Scottish_Gaelic_grammar

  • Devanagari numerals
  • Symbols used for numbers in Devanagari

    The Devanagari numerals are the symbols used to write numbers in the Devanagari script, predominantly used for northern Indian languages. They are used

    Devanagari numerals

    Devanagari numerals

    Devanagari_numerals

  • English plurals
  • How English plurals are formed; typically -(e)s

    this and that have plural forms these and those, respectively. The cardinal numeral determiners (e.g., twenty people) do not have plural forms. Apparent

    English plurals

    English plurals

    English_plurals

  • Habemus papam
  • Latin announcement of the election of a pope

    announcement may or may not use the numeral Primi ("the First"). In John Paul I's election, the numeral Primi was used (Cardinal Protodeacon Pericle Felici announced

    Habemus papam

    Habemus papam

    Habemus_papam

  • Middle Welsh
  • Celtic language of the High Middle Ages

    'to have'. Only the cardinal numerals for 2 to 4 and the ordinal numerals for 3 to 4 have a gender distinction. The ordinal numerals are mostly formed with

    Middle Welsh

    Middle_Welsh

  • Positional notation
  • Method for representing or encoding numbers

    place-value notation, is the property of a numeral system that the value represented by each symbol in a written numeral depends not only on its appearance but

    Positional notation

    Positional notation

    Positional_notation

  • 0
  • Number

    sophisticated base 60 positional numeral system, but a positional value of zero was indicated by a space between numerals. In a tablet unearthed at Kish

    0

    0

  • Soyot language
  • Siberian Turkic language

    ninety-nine". Ordinal numerals are formed by adding the word duɣaːr to the cardinal numeral, e.g. iˁhi duɣaːr "second". Dukhan language Khakassian Che (Ӌ) can

    Soyot language

    Soyot_language

  • Numbered Air Force
  • Type of organization in the US Air Force

    written in full using ordinal words (e.g., Eighth Air Force), while cardinal numerals are used in abbreviations (e.g., 8 AF). Units directly subordinate

    Numbered Air Force

    Numbered_Air_Force

  • 50 (number)
  • Natural number

    Cardinal fifty Ordinal 50th (fiftieth) Numeral system quinquagesimal Factorization 2 × 52 Divisors 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50 Greek numeral Ν´ Roman numeral

    50 (number)

    50_(number)

  • Numeral prefix
  • Prefix derived from numerals or other numbers

    Numeral or number prefixes are prefixes derived from numerals or occasionally other numbers. In English and many other languages, they are used to coin

    Numeral prefix

    Numeral_prefix

  • 100
  • Natural number

    100 or one hundred (Roman numeral: C) is the natural number following 99 and preceding 101. 100 is the square of 10 (in scientific notation it is written

    100

    100

  • Bulgarian language
  • Eastern South Slavic language

    (adjective-like) ordinal numerals, e.g. първо (firstly), второ (secondly), трето (thirdly), and in some cases from (adjective-like) cardinal numerals, e.g. двойно

    Bulgarian language

    Bulgarian language

    Bulgarian_language

  • List of glossing abbreviations
  • List of interlinear glossing abbreviations

    abbreviation) c.exist ceased existence car carit caritive case card cardinal numeral (morpheme or grammatical feature) cau, csl causal-final case; causal

    List of glossing abbreviations

    List_of_glossing_abbreviations

  • Norms of El Puig
  • Valencian linguistic norms

    around the numerals are as follows: Writing the cardinal numeral for '1' only as u rather than as un/u. Deeming of the feminine cardinal form dues 'two'

    Norms of El Puig

    Norms_of_El_Puig

  • Romanian nouns
  • possessive pronoun: "câinele meu" (my dog) - "pâinea mea" (my bread); cardinal numeral: "doi câini" (two dogs) - "două pâini" (two loaves of bread), etc.

    Romanian nouns

    Romanian_nouns

  • 70 (number)
  • Natural number

    the result was the Septuagint (from the Latin for "seventy"). The Roman numeral seventy, LXX, is the scholarly symbol for the Septuagint. In Islamic history

    70 (number)

    70_(number)

  • Natural number
  • Number used for counting

    commonly expressed in writing using ten symbols called numerals ("0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9"). These numerals can also be used as unique identifiers or labels (like

    Natural number

    Natural number

    Natural_number

  • Adyghe grammar
  • Grammar of the Adyghe language

    Approximate numerals are formed as a combination of three cardinal numerals where the main constructive numeral is, usually, the numeral зы "one". for

    Adyghe grammar

    Adyghe_grammar

  • Bulgarian grammar
  • Grammatical rules of the Bulgarian language

    applies for Macedonian. In Bulgarian, the numerals 1 and 2 are inflected for gender. Furthermore, cardinal numerals take special endings when: referring to

    Bulgarian grammar

    Bulgarian grammar

    Bulgarian_grammar

  • 20 (number)
  • Natural number

    Maya. A 'score' is a group of twenty (often used in combination with a cardinal number, e.g. fourscore to mean 80), but also often used as a large, indefinite

    20 (number)

    20_(number)

  • Navajo grammar
  • Grammar of the Navajo language

    Navajo uses a decimal (base-10) numeral system. There are unique words for the cardinal numbers 1–10. The numerals 11–19 are formed by adding an additive

    Navajo grammar

    Navajo_grammar

  • 80 (number)
  • Natural number

    numbers Integers ← 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 → Cardinal eighty Ordinal 80th (eightieth) Numeral system octogesimal Factorization 24 × 5 Divisors 1

    80 (number)

    80_(number)

  • Balochi language
  • Western Iranian language

    Cardinal numerals Balochi Standard Alphabet(Balòrabi) English Yak یکّ One Do دو Two Sae سئ Three Chàr چار Four Panch پنچ Five Shash شش Six Hapt ھپت Seven

    Balochi language

    Balochi language

    Balochi_language

  • 67 (number)
  • Natural number

    70 80 90 → Cardinal sixty-seven Ordinal 67th (sixty-seventh) Factorization prime Prime 19th Divisors 1, 67 Greek numeral ΞΖ´ Roman numeral LXVII, lxvii

    67 (number)

    67_(number)

  • Zeme language
  • Sino-Tibetan language of Northeast India

    approximates. The following are cardinal numerals: Compound numerals are formed by adding two numerals together, with the bigger numeral, usually a multiple of

    Zeme language

    Zeme language

    Zeme_language

  • 33 (number)
  • Natural number

    60 70 80 90 → Cardinal thirty-three Ordinal 33rd (thirty-third) Factorization 3 × 11 Divisors 1, 3, 11, 33 Greek numeral ΛΓ´ Roman numeral XXXIII, xxxiii

    33 (number)

    33_(number)

  • 19 (number)
  • Natural number

    romanized: wāhid, lit. 'one'). The numerical value of this word in the Abjad numeral system is 19. The Baháʼí calendar is structured such that a year contains

    19 (number)

    19_(number)

  • Enets language
  • Moribund Samoyedic language spoken by Enets people

    belongs to. Collective numerals are formed combining a separate word namely a form e̮ʃ of the auxiliary verb 'to be' with cardinal numerals, e.g. siðe e̮ʃ 'we

    Enets language

    Enets language

    Enets_language

  • 30 (number)
  • Natural number

    70 80 90 → Cardinal thirty Ordinal 30th (thirtieth) Factorization 2 × 3 × 5 Divisors 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15, 30 Greek numeral Λ´ Roman numeral XXX, xxx Binary

    30 (number)

    30_(number)

  • 56 (number)
  • Natural number

    80 90 → Cardinal fifty-six Ordinal 56th (fifty-sixth) Factorization 23 × 7 Divisors 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 14, 28, 56 Greek numeral ΝϚ´ Roman numeral LVI, lvi

    56 (number)

    56_(number)

  • Arabic Afrikaans
  • Variant of Arabic script used to write the Afrikaans language

    Arabic Afrikaans used Eastern Arabic numerals.[dubious – discuss] The following is the list of basic cardinal numerals with the spelling in the Afrikaans

    Arabic Afrikaans

    Arabic_Afrikaans

  • Khmer numerals
  • Numerals used in the Khmer language

    IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Khmer numerals ០ ១ ២ ៣ ៤ ៥ ៦ ៧ ៨ ៩ are the numerals used in the script for the Khmer language. They have

    Khmer numerals

    Khmer numerals

    Khmer_numerals

  • Gamo-Gofa-Dawro language
  • Ometo dialect continuum spoken in Ethiopia

    multiples of ten are based on tamma, which is preceded by the appropriate cardinal numeral in its pre-nominal oblique case form. Examples (Reference page 141)

    Gamo-Gofa-Dawro language

    Gamo-Gofa-Dawro_language

  • Proto-Austronesian language
  • Reconstructed ancestor of the Austronesian languages

    language had different sets of numerals for non-humans ("set A") and humans ("set B") (Blust 2009:279). Cardinal numerals for counting humans are derived

    Proto-Austronesian language

    Proto-Austronesian_language

  • 18 (number)
  • Natural number

    80 90 → Cardinal eighteen Ordinal 18th (eighteenth) Numeral system octodecimal Factorization 2 × 32 Divisors 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18 Greek numeral ΙΗ´ Roman

    18 (number)

    18_(number)

  • 25 (number)
  • Natural number

    triple. In Ezekiel's vision of a new temple: The number twenty-five is of cardinal importance in Ezekiel's Temple Vision (in the Bible, Ezekiel chapters 40–48)

    25 (number)

    25_(number)

  • 16 (number)
  • Natural number

    90 → Cardinal sixteen Ordinal 16th (sixteenth) Numeral system hexadecimal Factorization 24 Divisors 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 Greek numeral ΙϚ´ Roman numeral XVI

    16 (number)

    16_(number)

  • Neveʻei language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Vanuatu

    however many young people are only familiar with one to ten, so higher value numerals are often expressed using methods derived from Bislama. 10 is an interesting

    Neveʻei language

    Neveʻei_language

  • Duodecimal
  • Base-12 numeral system

    system, also known as base twelve or dozenal (from dozen), is a positional numeral system using twelve as its base. In duodecimal, the number twelve is denoted

    Duodecimal

    Duodecimal

  • Proto-Semitic language
  • Hypothetical reconstructed proto-language

    of the cardinal numerals from one to ten (masculine): All nouns from one to ten were declined as singular nouns with the exception of the numeral ‘two’

    Proto-Semitic language

    Proto-Semitic_language

  • 15 (number)
  • Natural number

    90 → Cardinal fifteen Ordinal 15th (fifteenth) Numeral system pentadecimal Factorization 3 × 5 Divisors 1, 3, 5, 15 Greek numeral ΙΕ´ Roman numeral XV,

    15 (number)

    15_(number)

  • 22 (number)
  • Natural number

    80 90 → Cardinal twenty-two Ordinal 22nd (twenty-second) Numeral system Duovigesimal Factorization 2 × 11 Divisors 1, 2, 11, 22 Greek numeral ΚΒ´ Roman

    22 (number)

    22_(number)

  • 75 (number)
  • Natural number

    80 90 → Cardinal seventy-five Ordinal 75th (seventy-fifth) Factorization 3 × 52 Divisors 1, 3, 5, 15, 25, 75 Greek numeral ΟΕ´ Roman numeral LXXV, lxxv

    75 (number)

    75_(number)

  • 46 (number)
  • Natural number

    60 70 80 90 → Cardinal forty-six Ordinal 46th (forty-sixth) Factorization 2 × 23 Divisors 1, 2, 23, 46 Greek numeral ΜϚ´ Roman numeral XLVI, xlvi Binary

    46 (number)

    46_(number)

  • Slovene declension
  • Part of speech in the Slovene language

    cases. Other cardinal numerals have a null ending in all genders in nominative, vocative, and accusative (example pẹ̑t 'five'). Numeral stọ̑ (stem stót-)

    Slovene declension

    Slovene_declension

  • 666 (number)
  • Natural number

    decimal features a "666" in the middle of its sequence of digits. The Roman numeral for 666, DCLXVI, has exactly one occurrence of all symbols whose value

    666 (number)

    666_(number)

  • 41 (number)
  • Natural number

    60 70 80 90 → Cardinal forty-one Ordinal 41st (forty-first) Factorization prime Prime 13th Divisors 1, 41 Greek numeral ΜΑ´ Roman numeral XLI, xli Binary

    41 (number)

    41_(number)

  • Bolognese dialect
  • Emilian dialect spoken in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy

    distinction exist for other numerals: For numbers higher than 10, the ordinal is formed by adding quall di before the cardinal numeral. For example: Eleven (ónng’)

    Bolognese dialect

    Bolognese dialect

    Bolognese_dialect

  • 58 (number)
  • Natural number

    60 70 80 90 → Cardinal fifty-eight Ordinal 58th (fifty-eighth) Factorization 2 × 29 Divisors 1, 2, 29, 58 Greek numeral ΝΗ´ Roman numeral LVIII, lviii

    58 (number)

    58_(number)

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  • Carmina
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English, Hebrew, Latin, Lebanese, Spanish

    Carmina

    Song; Garden; Orchard; Vineyard

    Carmina

  • Cordial
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cordial

    English : variant of Cordell.

    Cordial

  • Wolsey
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Wolsey

    King Henry the Eighth' Cardinal Campeius.

    Wolsey

  • Carnal
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Carnal

    English : variant spelling of Carnell.French : metonymic occupational name for a maker of latches and hinges, from Old Picard carnel, Old French charnel ‘hinge’.

    Carnal

  • Crete
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Crete

    Carnal, fleshly.

    Crete

  • Eros
  • Boy/Male

    Christian, French, Greek, Indian, Latin

    Eros

    Carnal Love

    Eros

  • Crete
  • Biblical

    Crete

    carnal; fleshly

    Crete

  • Fardina
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Farsi, Indian

    Fardina

    Justified Love; Love; Decorated; Justified

    Fardina

  • Bourchier
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Bourchier

    King Richard III' Cardinal Bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury.

    Bourchier

  • Carmina
  • Girl/Female

    English Spanish

    Carmina

    Song.

    Carmina

  • Carlina
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, Danish, English, German

    Carlina

    Female Version of Carl

    Carlina

  • Ardina
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Ardina

    Ardent. Eager. Industrious.

    Ardina

  • Carrina
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Latin

    Carrina

    Little Darling

    Carrina

  • Pandulph
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Pandulph

    King John' Cardinal Pandulph, the Pope's legate.

    Pandulph

  • Carina
  • Girl/Female

    French Swedish American Italian Latin

    Carina

    Pure.

    Carina

  • Hardial
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Hardial

    One on whom There is God's Grace

    Hardial

  • Cardinal
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French, Spanish, and Dutch

    Cardinal

    English, French, Spanish, and Dutch : from Middle English, Old French cardinal ‘cardinal’, the church dignitary (Latin cardinalis, originally an adjective meaning ‘crucial’). The surname may have denoted a servant who worked in a cardinal’s household, but was probably more often bestowed as a nickname on someone who habitually dressed in red or who had played the part of a cardinal in a pageant, or on one who acted in a lordly and patronizing manner, like a prince of the Church.A bearer of the name, of unknown origin, is documented in Montreal by 1666.

    Cardinal

  • Hardial
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Hardial

    One on whom there is gods grace, Gods mercy

    Hardial

  • CARINA
  • Female

    English

    CARINA

      19th-century English elaborated form of Latin cara, CARINA means "beloved." From the constellation Carina, from Latin carina, which originally meant "shell of a nut," later "keel of a ship."

    CARINA

  • Carina
  • Girl/Female

    American, Christian, Finnish, French, Indian, Italian, Latin, Swedish, Tamil

    Carina

    Beloved; Keel of a Ship; Pure; Dear Little One; Darling

    Carina

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Online names & meanings

  • Mutazah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Mutazah |

    A narrator of Hadith

  • MAPIYA
  • Female

    Native American

    MAPIYA

    Native American Sioux name MAPIYA means "sky."

  • Jeethika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Jeethika

    Winer

  • Nuwaylah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Nuwaylah

    Winner

  • RUTENDO
  • Female

    African

    RUTENDO

    faith.

  • Mindie
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English

    Mindie

    Honey; Abbreviation of Melinda

  • Loos
  • Surname or Lastname

    North German

    Loos

    North German : habitational name from any of several places called Loose or Loosey.North German : from a short form of Nikolaus, German form of Nicholas.Dutch : nickname from the adjective loos ‘cunning’, ‘artful’, ‘guileful’.English : variant spelling of Loose.

  • Layali |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Layali |

    Nights

  • Lenard
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Christian, French, German, Latin, Polish

    Lenard

    Lion-bold; Lion Strength; Brave; Hardy

  • Wesley
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Wesley

    From the west meadow. John and Charles Wesley were the founders of Methodism.

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  • Cardinal
  • a.

    A woman's short cloak with a hood.

  • Carding
  • v. t.

    A roll of wool or other fiber as it comes from the carding machine.

  • Decardinalize
  • v. t.

    To depose from the rank of cardinal.

  • Cardinalate
  • n.

    The office, rank, or dignity of a cardinal.

  • Cardinalship
  • n.

    The condition, dignity, of office of a cardinal

  • Ordinal
  • a.

    Indicating order or succession; as, the ordinal numbers, first, second, third, etc.

  • Cardiac
  • n.

    A medicine which excites action in the stomach; a cardial.

  • Cardiac
  • a.

    Exciting action in the heart, through the medium of the stomach; cordial; stimulant.

  • Cardinal
  • a.

    Of fundamental importance; preeminent; superior; chief; principal.

  • Cardinalize
  • v. t.

    To exalt to the office of a cardinal.

  • Cardinal
  • a.

    Mulled red wine.

  • Cardinal
  • a.

    One of the ecclesiastical princes who constitute the pope's council, or the sacred college.

  • Cardiacal
  • a.

    Cardiac.

  • Marginal
  • a.

    Written or printed in the margin; as, a marginal note or gloss.

  • Carding
  • a.

    The act or process of preparing staple for spinning, etc., by carding it. See the Note under Card, v. t.

  • Cordial
  • n.

    Any invigorating and stimulating preparation; as, a peppermint cordial.

  • Cardia
  • n.

    The anterior or cardiac orifice of the stomach, where the esophagus enters it.

  • Purple
  • n.

    A cardinalate. See Cardinal.

  • Redbird
  • n.

    The cardinal bird.

  • Cardiac
  • a.

    Pertaining to, resembling, or hear the heart; as, the cardiac arteries; the cardiac, or left, end of the stomach.