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number
noun
a
word
,
symbol
,
or
figure
such
as
1
,
12
,
or
1
000
that
shows
how
many
things
there
are
or
what
place
something
has
in
a
list
•
Molly
wrote
the
number
5
on
the
whiteboard
.
Molly
wrote
the
number
5
on
the
whiteboard
.
•
The
teacher
asked
the
class
to
count
up
to
the
number
ten
.
The
teacher
asked
the
class
to
count
up
to
the
number
ten
.
From
Old
French
nombre
,
from
Latin
numerus
“
count
,
total
,
sum
”.
noun
a
set
of
digits
you
dial
to
call
a
particular
telephone
•
What
’
s
your
phone
number
?
What
’
s
your
phone
number
?
•
I
saved
her
number
in
my
contacts
.
I
saved
her
number
in
my
contacts
.
noun
one
of
the
separate
issues
of
a
magazine
,
newspaper
,
or
other
serial
publication
•
I
bought
the
April
number
of
the
science
magazine
.
I
bought
the
April
number
of
the
science
magazine
.
•
This
week
’
s
number
has
a
story
about
space
travel
.
This
week
’
s
number
has
a
story
about
space
travel
.
noun
a
song
,
dance
,
or
piece
of
music
performed
as
part
of
a
show
•
The
band
played
a
lively
jazz
number
.
The
band
played
a
lively
jazz
number
.
•
Her
solo
dance
number
wowed
the
audience
.
Her
solo
dance
number
wowed
the
audience
.
verb
-
number
,
numbering
,
numbers
,
numbered
to
give
a
list
of
things
their
own
numbers
in
order
•
Please
number
each
page
of
your
report
.
Please
number
each
page
of
your
report
.
•
The
seats
are
numbered
from
one
to
twenty
.
The
seats
are
numbered
from
one
to
twenty
.
verb
-
number
,
numbering
,
numbers
,
numbered
to
be
a
particular
total
in
amount
•
The
guests
numbered
over
a
hundred
.
The
guests
numbered
over
a
hundred
.
•
The
wildlife
in
the
park
numbers
about
fifty
species
.
The
wildlife
in
the
park
numbers
about
fifty
species
.