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Numbers
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hundred
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billion
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Ordinals
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octillionth
nonillionth
decillionth
…
last
Ordinal Adverbs
ordinal +ly
firstly
secondly
thirdly
fourthly
fifthly
…
lastly
Priorities
primary
secondary
tertiary
quaternary
quinary
senary
septenary
octonary
nonary
denary
lundenary *&
duodenary
Shapes
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Years
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English Measures
ounce – oz
pound – lb = 16 oz
ton = 2,000 lb
teaspoon – t
Tablespoon – T = 3 t
Cup – C = 16 T | 8 oz
pint – pt = 16 oz | 2 C
quart – qt = 32 oz | 4 C | 2 pt
gallon – gal = 128 oz | 16 C | 8 pt | 4 qt
inch – in ”
foot – ft ‘ = 12 in
yard – yd = 3 ft | 36 in
mile = 1,760 yd | 5,280 ft
Metric Measures
gram
liter
meter
exa- | E | 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 | 1018 |
peta- | P | 1,000,000,000,000,000 | 1015 |
tera- | T | 1,000,000,000,000 | 1012 |
giga- | G | 1,000,000,000 | 109 |
mega- | M | 1,000,000 | 106 |
kilo- | k | 1,000 | 103 |
hecto- | h | 100 | 102 |
deca- | da | 10 | 101 |
gram liter meter |
g l m |
1 | 100 |
deci- | d | 0.1 | 10−1 |
centi- | c | 0.01 | 10−2 |
milli- | m | 0.001 | 10−3 |
micro- | μ | 0.000001 | 10−6 |
nano- | n | 0.000000001 | 10−9 |
pico- | p | 0.000000000001 | 10−12 |
femto- | f | 0.000000000000001 | 10−15 |
atto- | a | 0.000000000000000001 | 10−18 |
*& Notes on “lundenary”
There is no priority number for eleven. “Lundenary” is an invention of PinkWrite to fill this gap, built on the word “lunar” from “moon”, based on the idea of “the solo in orbit”. On research, the word appeared in all lowercase as a misspelling of “Londonderry” in an 1833 letter to Ireland, purportedly concerning one’s own whereabouts, a schoolmaster. In circumstance, the word is all too fitting, misspelled from a missing schoolmaster filling a gap for a word that never existed because it was never used. The “u” is long.
Reference: What comes after primary, secondary, tertiary?
The sequence continues with quaternary, quinary, senary, septenary, octonary, nonary, and denary, although most of these terms are rarely used. There’s no word relating to the number eleven but there is one that relates to the number twelve: duodenary.