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уредиNoun
уредиcardinal number (plural cardinal numbers)
- A number used to denote quantity; a counting number; a cardinal.
- The smallest cardinal numbers are 0, 1, 2, and 3.
- The cardinal number "three" can be represented as "3" or "three".
- (mathematics) A generalized kind of number used to denote the size of a set, including infinite sets.
- 1920, Bertrand Russell, Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy, page 83:
- This cardinal number is the smallest of the infinite cardinal numbers; it is the one to which Cantor has appropriated the Hebrew Aleph with the suffix 0, to distinguish it from larger infinite cardinals. Thus the name of the smallest of infinite cardinals is ℵ0.
- (grammar) A word that expresses a countable quantity; a cardinal numeral.
- "Three" is a cardinal number, while "third" is an ordinal number.
Synonyms
уреди- (number): cardinal
- (word): cardinal numeral
Coordinate terms
уреди- (grammar): distributive number, multiplier, ordinal number
Translations
уредиnumber denoting quantity
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number used to denote the size of a set
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cardinal numeral — see cardinal numeral
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Further reading
уреди- cardinal number на Википедији.Википедији