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Etymology 1

Anglo-Norman noumbre, from Old French nombre, from Latin numerus, from Proto-Indo-European *nem- (“to divide”).

Pronunciation

Noun

Wikipedia has an article on: Number

Wikipedia number (plural numbers)

  1. (countable) An abstract entity used to describe quantity.
    Zero, one, -1, 2.5, and pi are all numbers.
  2. (countable) A numeral: a symbol for a non-negative integer
    The number 8 is usually made with a single stroke.
  3. (countable, mathematics) A member of one of several classes: natural numbers,integers, rational numbers, real numbers, complex numbers, quaternions.
    The equation eiπ + 1 = 0 includes the most important numbers: 1, 0, π, i, and e.
  4. (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.
    Horse number 5 won the race.
  5. Quantity.
    Any number of people can be reading from a given repository at a time
    His army is vast in number.
  6. (grammar) Of a word or phrase, the state of being singular, dual or plural, shown by inflection.
    Adjectives and nouns should agree in gender, number, and case.
  7. (now rare, in the plural) Poetic metres; verses, rhymes.
    • 1635, John Donne, The Triple Foole:
      Griefe brought to numbers cannot be so fierce, / For, he tames it, that fetters it in verse.
  8. (countable) A performance; especially, a single song or song and dance routine within a larger show.
    For his second number, he sang "The Moon Shines Bright".
  9. (countable) (informal) A person
    • 1968 Janet Burroway, The dancer from the dance: a novel, Little, Brown, p40
      I laughed. "Don't doubt that. She's a saucy little number."
    • 1988 Erica Jong, Serenissima, Dell, p214
      "Signorina Jessica," says the maid, a saucy little number, "your father has gone to his prayers and demands that you come to the synagogue at once [...]"
    • 2005 Denise A. Agnew, Kate Hill & Arianna Hart, By Honor Bound, Ellora's Cave Publishing, p207
      He had to focus on the mission, staying alive and getting out, not on the sexy number rubbing up against him.
  10. (countable) (informal) An item of clothing, particularly a stylish one
    • 2007 Cesca Martin, Agony Angel: So You Think You've Got Problems..., Troubador Publishing Ltd, p134
      The trouble was I was wearing my backless glittering number from the night before underneath, so unless I could persuade the office it was National Fancy Dress Day I was doomed to sweat profusely in bottle blue.
    • 2007 Lorelei James, Running with the Devil, Samhain Publishing, Ltd, p46
      "I doubt the sexy number you wore earlier tonight fell from the sky."
  11. (countable) (informal) A telephone number
    • 2001 E. Forrest Hein, The Ruach Project, Xulon Press, p86
      “[...] I wonder if you could get hold of him and have him call me here at Interior. I’m in my office, do you have my number?”
    • 2007 Lindsey Nicole Isham, No Sex in the City: One Virgin's Confessions on Love, Lust, Dating, and Waiting, Kregel Publications, p111
      When I agreed to go surfing with him he said, “Great, can I have your number?” Well, I don’t give my number to guys I don’t know.
  12. A sequence of digits and letters used to register people, automobiles, and various other items.
  13. (slang, chiefly US) A marijuana cigarette, or joint; also, a quantity of marijuana bought form a dealer.
    • 2009, Thomas Pynchon, Inherent Vice, Vintage 2010, p. 12:
      Back at his place again, Doc rolled a number, put on a late movie, found an old T-shirt, and sat tearing it up into short strips [...].
Synonyms
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Derived terms
Terms derived from number (noun)
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Translations
abstract entity
numeral
mathematical number
used to show the rank of something in a list or sequence
quantity
grammar: state of being singular, dual or plural
performance

Verb

number (third-person singular simple present numbers, present participle numbering, simple past and past participle numbered)

  1. (transitive) To label (items) with numbers; to assign numbers to (items).
    Number the baskets so that we can find them easily.
  2. (intransitive) To total or count; to amount to.
    I don’t know how many books are in the library, but they must number in the thousands.
Translations
label with numbers; assign numbers to
to total; to amount to
  • Czech: počítat (cs) se
  • Esperanto: nombri (eo)
  • Finnish: olla (fi), nousta (fi)
  • German: zählen (de)
  • Hungarian: kitesz egy mennyiséget (hu), valamennyit számlál (hu)

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Etymology 2

From numb + -er.

Pronunciation

Adjective

number

  1. comparative form of numb: more numb

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Estonian

Noun

number (genitive numbri, partitive numbrit)

  1. number

Declension

Declension of number (type redel)
singular plural
nominative number numbrid
genitive numbri numbrite
partitive numbrit numbreid
illative numbrisse numbritesse numbreisse
inessive numbris numbrites numbreis
elative numbrist numbritest numbreist
allative numbrile numbritele numbreile
adessive numbril numbritel numbreil
ablative numbrilt numbritelt numbreilt
translative numbriks numbriteks numbreiks
terminative numbrini numbriteni
essive numbrina numbritena
abessive numbrita numbriteta
comitative numbriga numbritega

 

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