- A
number is a
mathematical object used to count, measure, and label. The most
basic examples are the
natural numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, and so forth. Numbers...
- in BC, Canada), and
negative numbered streets (i.e, "−1st", "−2nd", etc.) are
extraordinarily rare.
Fractional numbered streets exist in some places,...
-
United States Numbered Highway System (often
called U.S.
Routes or U.S. Highways) is an
integrated network of
roads and
highways numbered within a nationwide...
- The
International Standard Book
Number (ISBN) is a
numeric commercial book
identifier that is
intended to be unique.
Publishers purchase or
receive ISBNs...
- English.
Particular dialects of Old and
Middle English also
developed into a
number of
other Anglic languages,
including Scots and the
extinct Fingallian and...
-
mathematics other than the use of
prime numbered gear
teeth to
distribute wear evenly. In particular,
number theorists such as
British mathematician G...
- in
number. Three-digit
numbered highways are
secondary routes or
branches of a main highway. The
secondary route number is
prefixed to the
number of the...
-
These routes are
listed below.
Kentucky began a
numbered route system in the 1920s.
Originally numbered so that odd
numbers ran from
north to south, increasing...
- This is a list of
languages by
total number of speakers. It is
difficult to
define what
constitutes a
language as
opposed to a dialect. For example, Arabic...
- do****ent or inscription, even in the same numeral. For example, on the
numbered gates to the Colosseum, IIII is
systematically used
instead of IV, but...