ordinal (
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ordinal)
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin ordinalis, adjective formed from noun ordo ("order"), + adjective suffix -alis.
Pronunciation
- (British) IPA: /ˈɔË(ɹ).dɪ.nÉ™l/
- (America) IPA: /ˈɔËɹd.nÉ™l/
Adjective
ordinal (not comparable)
1. (maths, of a number) indicating position in a sequence
2. (taxonomy) Of or relating to the groupings called orders
3. (nautical) intercardinal
Related terms
- ordinate
Translations (indicating position in a numerical sequence)
- French: ordinal, ordinaux
- Portuguese: ordinal
- Russian: порÑÌдковый
- Spanish: ordinal
Noun
ordinal (plural ordinals)
1. An ordinal number such as first, second and third.
The most common numerals in Latin, as in English, are the "cardinals"...and the "ordinals"... — F. M. Wheelock, Wheelock’s Latin, 6th ed. revised (2005), p97
2. A book used in the ordination of Anglican ministers, or in certain Roman Catholic services
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