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Numerical   /numˈɛrəkəl/  /numˈɛrɪkəl/   Listen
Numerical

adjective
1.
Measured or expressed in numbers.  Synonym: numeric.  "The numerical superiority of the enemy"
2.
Of or relating to or denoting numbers.  Synonyms: numeral, numeric.
3.
Relating to or having ability to think in or work with numbers.  Synonym: mathematical.  "A mathematical whiz"



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"Numerical" Quotes from Famous Books



... "three bold knights" had each "three hundred of equal quality;" {6f} thus averaging about four hundred for each commander, which, multiplied by three hundred and sixty three, would exhibit an overwhelming army of a hundred and forty five thousand, and two hundred men! Yet the Poet describes the numerical advantages possessed by the enemy as ...
— Y Gododin - A Poem on the Battle of Cattraeth • Aneurin

... will be necessary to have a sufficient number of umpires to decide hits. An individual receiving a hit is withdrawn at once from the bout, which is decided in favor of the group having the numerical superiority at the end. The fencing salute is ...
— Manual for Noncommissioned Officers and Privates of Infantry • War Department

... having lived among the Missouri Germans at the time of our civil troubles, the writer is impelled to say a few words in their behalf. He does not hesitate to say that, in his opinion, there was no body of men of equal numerical strength in this country to whom, at that crisis, the Government and country had cause to feel under greater obligation, and justice would require its acknowledgment at this time. But for them the enemies of the Union would have captured ...
— The Abolitionists - Together With Personal Memories Of The Struggle For Human Rights • John F. Hume

... 1806, to construct a machine for more accurately and expeditiously printing the numbers and date lines on Bank notes, he at once proceeded to invent the requisite model, which he completed in the course of a month. He subsequently brought it to great perfection the figures in numerical succession being changed by the action of the machine itself,—and it still continues in regular use. Its employment in the Bank of England alone saved the labour of a hundred clerks; but its chief value consisted in its greater accuracy, the perfect legibility of the figures ...
— Industrial Biography - Iron Workers and Tool Makers • Samuel Smiles

... the Austrian monarchy, with countless varieties of dialects. Of the elements of the population the Slavic was far the largest, numbering about ten millions, against five million Germans and three million Magyars; but neither numerical strength nor national objects of desire coloured the policy of a family which looked indifferently upon all its subject races as instruments for its own aggrandisement. Milan and the Netherlands had come into ...
— History of Modern Europe 1792-1878 • C. A. Fyffe


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