Number

Word NUMBER
Character 6
Hyphenation num ber
Pronunciations /ˈnʌmbə/

Definitions and meanings of "Number"

What do we mean by number?

A member of the set of positive integers; one of a series of symbols of unique meaning in a fixed order that can be derived by counting. noun

A member of any of the following sets of mathematical objects: integers, rational numbers, real numbers, and complex numbers. These sets can be derived from the positive integers through various algebraic and analytic constructions. noun

Arithmetic. noun

A symbol or word used to represent a number. noun

A numeral or a series of numerals used for reference or identification. noun

A position in an ordered sequence that corresponds to one of the positive integers. noun

One item in a group or series considered to be in numerical order. noun

A total; a sum. noun

An indefinite quantity of units or individuals. noun

A large quantity; a multitude. noun

Numerical superiority. noun

The indication, as by inflection, of the singularity, duality, or plurality of a linguistic form. noun

Metrical feet or lines; verses. noun

Poetic meter. noun

Musical periods or measures. noun

An abstract entity used to describe quantity.

A numeral: a symbol for a non-negative integer.

An element of one of several sets: natural numbers, integers, rational numbers, real numbers, complex numbers, and sometimes extensions such as hypercomplex numbers, etc.

(Followed by a numeral; used attributively) Indicating the position of something in a list or sequence. Abbreviations: No or No., no or no. (in each case, sometimes written with a superscript "o", like Nº or №). The symbol "#" is also used in this manner.

Quantity.

A sequence of digits and letters used to register people, automobiles, and various other items.

A telephone number.

(grammar) Of a word or phrase, the state of being singular, dual or plural, shown by inflection.

(in the plural) Poetic metres; verses, rhymes.

A performance; especially, a single song or song and dance routine within a larger show.

A person.

An item of clothing, particularly a stylish one.

A marijuana cigarette, or joint; also, a quantity of marijuana bought form a dealer.

An issue of a periodical publication.

A large amount, in contrast to a smaller amount; numerical preponderance.

Physical damage. To "do a number" in an aggressive situation frequently implies hurting someone, usually a particular body part. For example a number is used in the phrases "I'm going to pop you one" and "a quick one-two" (in boxing). Urban Dictionary

A term for a joint. Urban Dictionary

Short form for "phone number." Urban Dictionary

1. slang term for a woman Urban Dictionary

The number of people one has had sex with. Urban Dictionary

The act of taking cocaine and rubbing it on one's gums for the analgesic effect. Urban Dictionary

A count of individuals that is not difinitively defined. Urban Dictionary

A Sequence of numbers which is a coded message sent by Russians to Alex Mason. There are other number sequences sent to Russian spies, and Jason Hudson interrogates Alex Mason to find out what his number sequence translated to. Urban Dictionary

Added to the end of a word to suggest that the word is done without much thought and doesn't/didn't require much actual skill or effort. Derived from the Paint-By-Numbers that we all enjoyed during our childhood. Urban Dictionary

Something that you don't give out to strange people who keep asking for it in movie theaters. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Number

The word "number" in example sentences

And the interaction with the customer rep. led me through several instances of Things I Don't Care About: type of my account, account number (I know my _member number_, but not my account numbers), my phone banking password (I call them once a year, roughly, and they still want me to remember a token for them...) et.c... ❋ Unknown (2010)

This is because the predicate ˜@ (number of planets)™ is true, at a world w, of whatever the predicate ˜number of planets™ is true of at the actual world. ❋ Cumming, Sam (2009)

Never try to find _analytic_ date or number words until you _know the material facts connected with the date or number_ before you. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

This would result in twelve columns of equal number of cards, as seen in tableau, _but for the following conditions_: In dealing the first eight cards, count them as you deal, from one to eight, and when any card is suitable for a foundation, or to continue a foundation, play it, counting the next card as the _following number_. ❋ Adelaide Cadogan (N/A)

Finding that I could not eat, the old lady, who was a "Thompsonian," made me a cup of "composition," or "number six;" but it was so strong and hot, that I called it "_number seven_" However, I soon found myself at home in this family. ❋ William Wells Brown (N/A)

The above expression must therefore be diminished by the number of units in x/4, or by (x/4) _w (this notation being used to denote the quotient, _in a whole number_, that arises from dividing x by 4). ❋ Various (N/A)

_Adjectives_ express the _qualities_ which distinguish one person or thing from another; in one form they express quality _without comparison_; in another, they express comparison _between two_, or between _one_ and a number taken collectively, -- and in a third they express comparison between _one_ and a _number_ of others taken separately. ❋ Joseph Devlin (N/A)

But I agree with Mr. Kinnaird perfectly, that the concluding _five hundred_ should be only _conditional_; and for my own sake, I wish it to be added, only in case of your selling a certain number, _that number_ to be fixed by _yourself_. ❋ Thomas Moore (1815)

Random, number, 12, 92 sum + = % number% average: = sum/100 ❋ Unknown (2009)

If I've been given a boring number, don't even bother to do rounding if [$number = 0]; then ❋ Unknown (2009)

• Changes are usually identified by a number or letter code, termed the \ "revision number\". ❋ Unknown (2009)

SetFormat, float, 03.0 number + = 0.0 msgbox, first result: % number% ❋ Unknown (2009)

In anticipation of defamation costs being capped as a result of these reviews, the firm is now looking to target a larger number of small cases as opposed to a limited ­number of larger litigations. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Guess another number or press ctrl c to exit: "1 > read number if [$number - eq 8]; then echo" Congradulations, you guessed the number and get a cookie "; exit else let count = 3 let counter = 3 echo" Sorry that was incorrect, you have 2 guesses left. ❋ Trace_effect (2009)

I don't think we should point to "get $number contributor (s)" philosophy, we just spread Fedora as much as possible and try to let Fedora known to a larger number of people. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Having placed the camera eight or ten feet from the cards, carefully focus to any one of the numbers, 4 or 5 for instance and observe, not that the _number_ is distinct, but that the minute lines or threads of the net are visible: then take a picture, exposing it a very short time, and the threads of the card bearing the number that was most perfectly in focus visually _ought_ to be most distinct; but, if otherwise, that which is most distinct will not only show whether the lens is over or under corrected, but will indicate the _amount_ of error. ❋ Various (1852)

$sql = "UPDATE contacts SET name = '$name', email = '$email', age = '$age', birthday = '$birthday', address = '$address', number = '$number', uploadedfile = '$uploadedfile' WHERE id2 = $id2"; ❋ Kunyomi (2010)

[Rough] him up a little, then [do a number on] [his face]. ❋ Balfdor (2007)

[Light] that number, [geez], I'm dyin for a [toke]. ❋ Saucy (2003)

Joe: [So what] happened with you and that girl at the bar? [Sammy]: I got her number! Joe: Sweet, you'll be banging her [in no time]! ❋ RexGibson (2004)

She's a [saucy] [little] number isn't she? ❋ Bud E Love (2003)

Bill just broke up with his girlfriend and wanted to [hook up with] me, but I said [no because] I'm trying to keep [my number] down. ❋ Linguishionista (2008)

After I blew [the line], I [cleaned] [the plate] and took a number. ❋ Bo Cephus (2003)

the number of [people] [dying] is [increasing]. ❋ Tropane (2006)

[Alex Mason]: "HEY! Who are you people? What do you want from me?" [INTERROGATOR] (Hudson): "We want [the numbers], mason. That's all we've ever wanted." ❋ MrBruh6000 (2021)

Troilus: Wow, [Eggers] is sure using some sweet [moves] on [that chick] Rebomblette! Fusto: Nah, she'll see right through him - it's just nice-guy-by-numbers. ❋ Eggers07 (2007)

Guy: Excuse me can I talk to you for a minute? Girl: Yeah, what's up? Guy: Yeah I just wanna let you know... THE BACK OF YO HEAD IS [RIDIKILOUS]! Girl: UH... thanks? Guy: Yeah you are welcome. So listen. Can I have yo number? Girl: Uh, no. I just don't give it out... in theaters. Guy: Oh okay I see how it is... SO WHERE [YO BOYFRIEND]?! Where [yo boyfriend] at? Girl: Who? Guy: [Yo boyfriend]. Is he getting you refreshments? Is he tall? He gettin' you Mike&Ikes? Oh you like Mike&Ikes. Is he hefty? Is he coming back? Where yo boyfriend? Girl: I don't have a boyfriend. Guy: Oh you don't? Oh okay. So listen can I have your number? -Credit: MadTV; Can I Have Your Number? ❋ Noah Boughdy (2008)

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