- as +5).
Several human languages, most
notably Fula and
Wolof also use
biquinary systems. For example, the Fula word for 6, jowi e go'o,
literally means...
- and five as a sub-bases is
called biquinary and is
found in
Wolof and Khmer.
Roman numerals are an
early biquinary system. The
numbers 1, 5, 10, and 50...
-
similar to the
Etruscan character, the
Claudian letter "reversed C", etc.
Biquinary Egyptian numerals Etruscan numerals Gr****
numerals Hebrew numerals Kharosthi...
- unambiguously; for example, it may not be
possible to
distinguish 1010 from 100.
Biquinary Ogham Pental system Runic calendar The
number 10 is
represented in Roman...
-
following table: The
spoken names of
modern Khmer numbers represent a
biquinary system, with both base 5 and base 10 in use. For example, 6 (ប្រាំមួយ)...
-
represented by a
column with no
beads in a
counted position. Furthermore, the
biquinary-like
nature of the
integer portion allowed for
direct transcription from...
- quietude, quietus, quit, requiem,
requiescat quin- five each
Latin quini biquinary, quinarius, quinary,
quinate quindecim-
fifteenth Latin quindecimus quindecimal...
- and /daəmbəj/ ("in
order to").: 251
Counting in
Khmer is
based on a
biquinary system: the
numbers from 6 to 9 have the form "five one", "five two",...
- quingentēnī quingēn- five
hundred each
quingenary quīnī quīn- five each
biquinary, quinarius, quinary,
quinate quinquageni quinquagen-
fifty each quinquagenarian...
- in 1960–61,
until the IBM 7030 took the title. In the
basic five-bit
biquinary code of the UNIVAC-LARC, 15
combinations are allowed, any one of which...