A one |
superior; first-rate; first-class. |
atomic number |
the number of protons or positive electrical charges in the nucleus of one atom of a given element. [2 definitions] |
back number |
any previous issue of a periodical. |
call number |
a series of numbers or numbers and letters used to locate a book in a library. |
cardinal number |
any number used to indicate how many. One, three, and fifteen are cardinal numbers. |
compose a number |
in mathematics education, to add together different place values to make a complete number. For example, to compose the number 231, you would add the three place values that make up this number, a 200, a 30, and a 1. |
compound number |
a quantity expressed in two different but related units of measure, as dollars and cents or pounds and ounces. |
counting number |
the number one and any number obtained by successively adding one to get the next number. |
decompose a number |
in mathematics education, to separate a number into its component place values. For example, to decompose the number 231 you would write "200+30+1". |
even number |
a whole number that can be divided exactly by 2. |
f-number |
the relative aperture of a camera lens, representing the light it will transmit, which is obtained by dividing the focal length of the lens by the diameter of the aperture. |
Mach number |
(sometimes l.c.) the ratio of the speed of an object, or the flow of a fluid, to the speed that sound travels in the environment in which the object, or fluid, is moving; Mach. |
mass number |
the total number of neutrons and protons in the nucleus of an atom. |
mixed number |
a number made up of a whole number and a fraction. |
natural number |
any positive integer or zero. |
number line |
a line that displays real numbers according to their distance in a positive or negative direction from a point defined as zero. |
number name |
a name assigned to a quantity, such as one. |
number one |
(informal) oneself or one's own interests. [2 definitions] |
number plate |
the British word for a small metal sign on a car, truck, or other vehicle indicating that the vehicle is legal to drive on public roads. "Number plate" has the same meaning as "license plate." |
number sentence |
in mathematics education, a simple equation or inequality containing numbers and operators. |