n
Alternative form of threes [The age of three; three years old.]
adj
Of or relating to the Decameron.
n
Any one of the ten subsets or groups so divided.
n
Alternative form of dodecad [A group or set of twelve.]
adj
(rare) Shaped like a figure eight.
n
(rare) Any grouping or system containing nine objects.
n
(mathematics, Ancient Greece, rare) A number equal to another plus an eighth thereof; a number 1.125 times another.
n
(music, obsolete) Alternative spelling of heptameride [A thing having seven parts or divisions.]
n
The shape consisting of two circles or ovals joined together at one point, resembling the numeral 8.
adj
(attributive) in the shape of an 8 (eight)
adj
Comprised of four individual members.
n
(athletics) An athlete who competes in the heptathlon.
n
A Biblical octapla: an edition of the Bible in eight parallel versions or languages.
adj
Consisting of eight things
adj
Having eight components.
adj
Having five parts or functions
n
Each of a set of five identical objects or copies.
n
(grammar, rare, obsolete) A noun having five cases.
n
Synonym of pentereme, quinquereme.
adj
Pertaining to or exhibiting the concept of structuring a division (military formation) such that it has five subordinate parts.
adj
Of or related to the number 40, particularly
adj
Alternative form of quadraphonic [(of a sound system) Employing four independent channels or speakers.]
adj
(botany) Four times ternate.
adj
(of a vaccine) Protecting against four different (usually flu) viruses.
n
Synonym of quattuorvirate.
adj
Having four components.
adv
in four (often different) ways
adj
Of fifth rank or order.
adj
Relating to the Quinquatria.
adj
Consisting of five letters.
adj
In five rows or series.
adj
Alternative spelling of quinquivalent [(chemistry) Having an atomic valence of 5.]
n
(rare) A point at which five borders meet.
adj
having five parts or members
adj
(botany) cleft into seven
adj
(botany) Exhibiting division into seven parts nearly to the base.
n
(architecture) A symmetrical shape which forms the overall outline of seven partially overlapping circles of the same diameter.
n
(mathematics) Synonym of septic
n
(rare) One who has six fingers on a hand, or six toes on a foot.
n
(rare, spectroscopy) A group of six peaks or lines
adj
Having six components.
n
(mathematics, physics) Synonym of heptad
n
Alternative spelling of tertian (“An English measure of capacity for liquids”) [A tertian fever.]
n
Synonym of quartet: A group of four things.
adj
(sciences) In or of four identical experiments.
n
(UK, law, obsolete) A third part of the profits of fines and penalties imposed at the country court, which was among the perquisites enjoyed by the earl.
n
(obsolete) One sixtieth of a second, i.e., the third in a series of fractional parts in a sexagesimal number system. (Also known as a third.)
n
(historical, rare) A one-thirtieth tax introduced in the Duchy of Württemberg in 1691.
adj
(rare) Containing thirty of something.
n
One of a group of three siblings born at the same time to the same mother.
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