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Ordinal - 7 dictionary results

or⋅di⋅nal

1[awr-dn-uhl]
–adjective
1. of or pertaining to an order, as of animals or plants.
2. of or pertaining to order, rank, or position in a series.
–noun
3. an ordinal number or numeral.

Origin:
1590–1600; < LL ōrdinālis in order equiv. to L ōrdin- (s. of ōrdō) order + -ālis -al 1


or⋅di⋅nal⋅ly, adverb

or⋅di⋅nal

2[awr-dn-uhl]
–noun
1. a directory of ecclesiastical services.
2. a book containing the forms for the ordination of priests, consecration of bishops, etc.

Origin:
1350–1400; ME < ML ōrdināle, n. use of neut. of ōrdinālis in order. See ordinal 1
or·di·nal   (ôr'dn-əl)   
adj.  
  1. Being of a specified position in a numbered series: an ordinal rank of seventh.
  2. Of or relating to a taxonomic order.
n.  
  1. An ordinal number.
  2. Ecclesiastical
    1. A book of instructions for daily services.
    2. A book of forms for ordination.

[Middle English ordinel, orderly, regular, from Late Latin ōrdinālis, ordinal, from Latin ōrdō, ōrdin-, order; see ar- in Indo-European roots. N., sense 2, from Middle English, from Medieval Latin ōrdināle, from Late Latin, neuter sing. of ōrdinālis, ordinal.]

Ordinal

Or"di*nal\, a. [L. ordinalis, fr. ordo, ordinis, order. See Order.]

1. Indicating order or succession; as, the ordinal numbers, first, second, third, etc.

2. Of or pertaining to an order.

Ordinal

Or"di*nal\, n. 1. A word or number denoting order or succession.

2. (Ch. of Eng.) The book of forms for making, ordaining, and consecrating bishops, priests, and deacons.

3. (R. C. Ch.) A book containing the rubrics of the Mass. [Written also ordinale.]
Language Translation for : Ordinal
Spanish: (número) cardinal,
German: die Ordnungszahl,
Japanese: 序数

ordinal  (n.)
1387, "book setting forth the order of services in the Church," from L.L. adj. ordinalis "showing order, denoting an order of succession," from L. ordo (gen. ordinis) "row, series" (see order). The adj. in Eng., "marking position in an order or series," is attested from 1599.

ordinal mathematics
An isomorphism class of well-ordered sets.
(1995-03-10)

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