numeration
Roget-categorie 85
1. Words expressing abstract relations› 1.5. Number
›› 1.5.1. Number, in the abstract
#85.
Numeration
zelfstandig naamwoord
numeration —
numbering
etc.
v. —
pagination —
tale,
recension†,
enumeration,
summation,
reckoning,
computation,
supputation† —
calculation,
calculus —
algorithm,
algorism†,
rhabdology†,
dactylonomy† —
measurement
etc.
466 —
statistics.
arithmetic,
analysis,
algebra,
geometry,
analytical geometry,
fluxions† —
differential calculus,
integral calculus,
infinitesimal calculus —
calculus of differences.
[Statistics]
dead reckoning,
muster,
poll,
census,
capitation,
roll call,
recapitulation —
account
etc.
(list)
86.
[Operations]
notation, ,
addition,
subtraction,
multiplication,
division,
rule of three,
practice,
equations,
extraction of roots,
reduction,
involution,
evolution,
estimation,
approximation,
interpolation,
differentiation,
integration.
[Instruments]
abacus,
logometer†,
slide rule,
slipstick [Coll.],
tallies,
Napier's bones,
calculating machine,
difference engine,
suan-pan† —
adding machine —
cash register —
electronic calculator,
calculator,
computer —
[people who calculate]
arithmetician,
calculator,
abacist†,
algebraist,
mathematician —
statistician,
geometer —
programmer —
accountant,
auditor.
werkwoord
number,
count,
tally,
tell —
call over,
run over —
take an account of,
enumerate,
muster,
poll,
recite,
recapitulate —
sum —
sum up,
cast up —
tell off,
score,
cipher,
compute,
calculate,
suppute†,
add,
subtract,
multiply,
divide,
extract roots.
algebraize†.
check,
prove,
demonstrate,
balance,
audit,
overhaul,
take stock —
affix numbers to,
page.
amount to,
add up to,
come to.
bijvoeglijk naamwoord
numeral,
numerical —
arithmetical,
analytic,
algebraic,
statistical,
numerable,
computable,
calculable —
commensurable,
commensurate —
incommensurable,
incommensurate,
innumerable,
unfathomable,
infinite.
bijwoord
quantitatively —
arithmetically —
measurably —
in numbers.
The content on this page comes straight from Project Gutenberg Etext of Roget's Thesaurus No. Two, which consists of the acclaimed work by Peter Mark Roget augmented with more recent material. Some changes were made to the formatting for improved readability.
Vetgedrukte nummers geven verwante Roget-categorieën aan. Een obelisk-symbool (†) volgt op archaïsche woorden die niet langer courant zijn.
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