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(A suffix forming nouns meaning: quality or condition: partnership; act, power, or skill: workmanship; relation between: friendship; office, position, or occupation: governorship; number: readership)
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abstract number
A number with no associated units.
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Measurements and Mathematics Terms
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Avogadro's number, Avogadro's constant
The number of carbon atoms in twelve grams of the carbon-12 isotope.
The relative atomic mass of any element, expressed in grams, contains this number of atoms.
It is named for an Italian physicist Amedeo Avogadro (1776-1856).
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Measurements and Mathematics Terms
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condensation number
In physics, the ratio of the number of molecules condensing on a surface to the total number of molecules touching that surface.
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Geography Terms +
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Measurements and Mathematics Terms
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number theory
The study of the properties of numbers, and the relationships between them.
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Science and Technology Words from the Ancient Past to the Present, Part 1
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numer-, number-
Latin: distribution; to count, to reckon; in this unit.
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Completed Units in Word Info and Get Words Sites That Have Been Enhanced and Upgraded
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Think of any single number greater than zero; such as, 1 to 9.
Multiply the number of your choice by 3. Add 1. Multiply by 3. Add the original number to the result.
The answer will always end with 3. Delete the 3, and the remaining figure will be the original number that you started with.
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Number Challenges
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whole number
A number which doesn't contain a fraction.
A whole number is an integer which has one or more units and can be positive or negative.
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Measurements and Mathematics Terms
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Write a number out that contains the letter a
The first numerical word that consists of the letter a is "one thousand"; believe it, or not.
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Number Challenges
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