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numerosity

American  
[noo-muh-rahs-i-tee, nyoo-] / ˌnu məˈrɑs ɪ ti, ˌnyu- /

noun

numerosities plural
  1. numerousness.


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First, numerosity: More than 150,000 infants could be affected by this order every year.

From Slate • Jul. 11, 2025

In most class-action lawsuits, the numerosity requirement is presumed.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 9, 2022

She says that this suggests numerosity is not evolutionarily selected for in and of itself, but rather “emerged spontaneously, as a by-product of learning to recognize objects.”

From Scientific American • May 8, 2019

Most defendants settled with the Principals, resulting in proceeds of millions of dollars due to the numerosity of defendants.

From The Guardian • May 7, 2013

And do not plague yourselves about the numerosity of the new settler, and where the whole of him is to find a market.

From Confiscation; an outline by Greenwood, William

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