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denary
▪ I. † denary, denarie, n.1 Obs. [ad. L. dēnārius.] = denarius, the Roman penny.c 1449 Pecock Repr. ii. ii. 140 Thei offriden to him a denarie. 1548 Udall, etc. Erasm. Par. Matt. xviii. 93 An hundreth denaries. 1550 Latimer Serm. Stamford Wks. I. 279 ‘Shew me..a penny of the tribute money’..and they... Oxford English Dictionary
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Excess-3
4-of-8 code with a Hamming distance of 2), it is also possible to define a 4-of-8 excess-3 code extension achieving a Hamming distance of 4, if only denary wikipedia.org
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quindenary
† quinˈdenary Obs. rare. [ad. late L. quindēnāri-us, f. quindēnī, distrib. to quindecim fifteen.] A set of fifteen.1681 H. More Exp. Dan. 237 Both the Numbers consisting..of Quindenaries or Indictions. Ibid. 238 This happened in the last Quindenarie of the first Number. Oxford English Dictionary
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Sachsenpfennig
In Polish and English texts, the term cross denier (Polish: denary krzyzowe, German: Kreuzdenare) appears. wikipedia.org
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drachmal
drachmal, a. rare. (ˈdrækməl) [f. prec. + -al1.] Pertaining to a drachm or drachma.1674 S. Jeake Arith. (1696) 105 This is sometime called the Drachmal Denary for distinction sake. Oxford English Dictionary
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Odontocyclops
From this available information it was determined that Odontocyclops lack denary teeth, but do contain a lateral dentary shelf. wikipedia.org
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duodenary
duodenary, a. and n. (djuːəʊˈdiːnərɪ) [ad. L. duodēnārius containing twelve.] A. adj. 1. Arith. Pertaining to twelve; proceeding by twelves.1857 Sat. Rev. III. 448/1 The use of the duodenary division of the shilling. 1864 Webster s.v., Duodenary arithmetic, that system in which the local value of th... Oxford English Dictionary
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denarius
‖ denarius (dɪˈnɛərɪəs) Pl. denarii (-ɪaɪ). [L., for dēnārius nūmus denary coin, coin containing ten (asses), f. dēni every ten, ten by ten: see -ary1.] 1. An ancient Roman silver coin, originally of the value of ten asses.1579 North Plutarch (1612) 862 (Stanf.), Eleuen Myriades of their Denarij. 16... Oxford English Dictionary
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Numeral prefix
scope=row | Distributive numbers |singulary||binary||ternary, trinary||quaternary||quinary||senary||septenary||octonary||novenary||denary |} Examples wikipedia.org
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monady
† ˈmonady Obs. rare. [irreg. f. monad.] The number one.1637 Heywood London's Mirr. B 4 b, [The Pythagorean school reasoned that] all nations..can tell no farther than to the Denary, which is Ten, and then returne in their account unto the Monady, that is one. 1659 tr. Fludd's Mos. Philos. 132 God..i... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of numeral system topics
Senary numeral system (base 6) Septenary numeral system (base 7) Octal numeral system (base 8) Nonary (novenary) numeral system (base 9) Decimal (denary wikipedia.org
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decadic
decadic, a. (dɪˈkædɪk) [a. Gr. δεκαδικός, f. Gr. δεκαδ- (see decade) + -ic.] Belonging to the system of counting by tens; denary.1838 Sir W. Hamilton Logic xxvi. (1866) II. 42 We select the decadic scheme of numeration. 1877 E. Caird Philos. Kant ii. vi. 293 The decadic system of numbers. 1883 Times... Oxford English Dictionary
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10
The ordinal adjective is decimal; the distributive adjective is denary. wikipedia.org
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eighty
eighty, a. (n.) (ˈeɪtɪ) Forms: 1 (hund)eahtatiᵹ, -æhtatiᵹ, -ehtatiᵹ, -eahtiᵹ, 3–4 eiȝteti, 5 eyȝty, 6 eyghty, eightie, 6– eighty. [OE. hundeahtatiᵹ, f. hund- (prefix to the denary numerals: see hundred) + eahta eight + -tiᵹ:—OTeut. *tigiwiz plur. of *tegu-z decade (see -ty).] 1. The cardinal number ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hispania (personification)
During the civil wars of Pompey the Great against Julius Caesar, his son Gnaeus Pompey minted a new denary from Baetica (probably near Corduba), which wikipedia.org
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