Numerical+symbol

  • 11Check Routing Symbol — A set of numbers appearing as the denominator of a fraction that is printed in the upper right corner of any check that is paid through the federal reserve system. The check routing symbol contains three or four digits and provides three pieces… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 12figure — figurable, adj. figureless, adj. figurer, n. /fig yeuhr/; esp. Brit. /fig euhr/, n., v., figured, figuring. n. 1. a numerical symbol, esp. an Arabic numeral. 2. an amount or value expressed in numbers. 3. figures, the use of number …

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  • 13figure — fig•ure [[t]ˈfɪg yər[/t]] esp. brit. [[t]ˈfɪg ər[/t]] n. v. ured, ur•ing 1) math. a numerical symbol, esp. an Arabic numeral 2) math. an amount or value expressed in numbers 3) figures, the use of numbers in calculating; arithmetic 4) a written… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 149 (disambiguation) — 9 is the year 9 CE 9 (number) is the natural number following 8 and preceding 10 9, nine, 9th, or ninth may also refer to: Contents 1 Films 2 Other visual media …

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  • 15figure — /ˈfɪgə / (say figuh) noun 1. a written symbol other than a letter. 2. a numerical symbol, especially an Arabic numeral. 3. an amount or value expressed in numbers. 4. (plural) the use of numbers in calculating: poor at figures. 5. form or shape,… …

  • 1633/5 — is a number sequence mostly used by members of various factions of the Ku Klux Klan. 33 signifies three times eleven, eleven being the numerical placing of K in the alphabet. Five is used to represent the Fifth Era of the Ku Klux Klan, or today s …

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  • 17figure, number — In the sense in which it is often confused with number, figure means a numerical symbol, an amount or value expressed in numbers : The little boy had difficulty writing the figure 5. What figure did you arrive at as the total? A number is a… …

    Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • 18figure — n. & v. n. 1 a the external form or shape of a thing. b bodily shape (has a well developed figure). 2 a a person as seen in outline but not identified (saw a figure leaning against the door). b a person as contemplated mentally (a public figure) …

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  • 19figure — [13] Figure comes via Old French from Latin figūra ‘form, shape, figure’, a derivative of the same base (*fig ) as produced fingere ‘make, shape’ (whence English effigy, faint, feign, and fiction). Many of the technical Latin uses of the word,… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 20figure — [ fɪgə] noun 1》 a number or a numerical symbol.     ↘an amount of money.     ↘(figures) arithmetical calculations. 2》 a person of a particular kind: a public figure.     ↘a person seen indistinctly.     ↘an artistic representation of a human or… …

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