compound number
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of compound number
First recorded in 1550–60
Example Sentences
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We were in Offshore Processing Centre compound number 3 – the family compound in the Nauru detention facility – for a year and three weeks.
From The Guardian
They are working in compound numbers and are doing so well.
From Project Gutenberg
A quantity expressed in two or more denominations is usually called a compound number or compound quantity.
From Project Gutenberg
Use a hyphen in compound numbers from twenty-one to ninety-nine, and in fractions according to the following examples: Twenty-three, eighty-nine; but one hundred and one.
From Project Gutenberg
The Esquimaux cannot reckon, numerically, beyond six; and their compound numbers reach no further than 21: all beyond this are called a multitude.
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