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numerical
[noo-mer-i-kuhl, nyoo-]
adjective
of or relating to numbers; of the nature of a number.
indicating a number.
numerical symbols.
bearing or designated by a number.
expressed by numbers instead of letters.
numerical cryptography; numerical equations.
of or relating to one's skill at working with numbers, solving mathematical problems, etc..
tests for rating numerical aptitude.
Mathematics., absolute.
Other Word Forms
- numerically adverb
- numericalness noun
- unnumerical adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of numerical1
Example Sentences
A tactic that negates numerical overloads is man-to-man marking across the pitch - and it is one Grimsby employed.
A combination of satellites, aircraft observations, numerical forecasting models, as well as historical data are used to predict what will happen.
Skydance promised not to set numerical goals related to race, ethnicity or gender of job applicants.
But the e-points scheme is typical of the way Ukraine has fought this war: creative, out-of-the-box thinking designed to make the most of the country's innovative skills and minimise the effect of its numerical disadvantage.
Released around the time of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, the product gave people a numerical goal and helped sell pedometers.
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