description::
· abstract-quantity is the-result of comparing a-specific-of-entity[a] with a-unit-of-measurement of it[a].
· generic-entity: time.
· measured-quantity: 5 sec time.
· Uom: sec.
· abstract-quantity: 5.
name::
* McsEngl.filMcsQnt.last.html!⇒quantity,
* McsEngl.dirCor/filMcsQnt.last.html!⇒quantity,
* McsEngl.abstract-quantity!⇒quantity,
* McsEngl.magniture!⇒quantity,
* McsEngl.measure-of-entity'04_abstract-quantity!⇒quantity,
* McsEngl.measure-of-entity'abstract-quantity!⇒quantity,
* McsEngl.quantity,
* McsEngl.quantity'(abstract-quantity)!⇒quantity,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo!=quantity, from 'kao=mesure'
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.αφηρημένη-ποσότητα!⇒ποσότητα,
* McsElln.ποσότητα,
name::
* McsEngl.quantity'relation-to-measure,
* McsEngl.quantity-vs-measure,
* McsEngl.measure'relation-to-quantity,
* McsEngl.measure-vs-quantity,
description::
· examples:
* quantity: 5, 25, ...
* measure: 5-sec, 25-cars, ...
name::
* McsEngl.quantity'evoluting,
{time.2019-09-16}::
=== McsHitp-creation:
· creation of current concept.
description::
· number is a-definite non-deictic abstract-quantity.
name::
* McsEngl.definite-quantity!⇒number,
* McsEngl.number,
* McsEngl.quantity.definite!⇒number,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-numero!=number,
=== langoGreek:
* McsElln.αριθμός,
description::
· numeral is an-individual number.
name::
* McsEngl.number.numeral,
* McsEngl.numeral,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-numero-koUgo!=numeral,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.αριθμητικό,
description::
· quantity definite none.
name::
* McsEngl.0,
* McsEngl.none!~advb,
* McsEngl.number.0,
* McsEngl.quantity.0,
* McsEngl.quantity.definite.none,
* McsEngl.quantity.none,
* McsEngl.zero,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-po!=zero,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.μηδέν!~το,
* McsElln.τίποτα!~advb,
description::
· quantity definite one.
name::
* McsEngl.1,
* McsEngl.attSmsNbrHmn.one,
* McsEngl.attSmsNbrHmn.sin,
* McsEngl.singular-number-semaso-attribute--of-lagHmnm,
* McsEngl.number.1,
* McsEngl.quantity.1,
* McsEngl.number.singular,
* McsEngl.one,
* McsEngl.singular-number,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-fo!=one,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.unu,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ένας!~adjvEll:ένας-μία-ένα,
description::
· quantity definite two.
name::
* McsEngl.2,
* McsEngl.number.2,
* McsEngl.quantity.2,
* McsEngl.two,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-tho!=2,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.du,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.δυάδα!~μια,
* McsElln.δύο!~το,
description::
· quantity definite three.
name::
* McsEngl.3,
* McsEngl.number.3,
* McsEngl.quantity.3,
* McsEngl.three,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-to!=3,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.tri,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.τριάδα!~μια,
* McsElln.τρία!~το,
description::
· quantity definite four.
name::
* McsEngl.4,
* McsEngl.number.4,
* McsEngl.quantity.4,
* McsEngl.four,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-so!=4,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.kvar,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.τετράδα!~μια,
* McsElln.τέσσερα!~το,
description::
· quantity definite five.
name::
* McsEngl.5,
* McsEngl.number.5,
* McsEngl.quantity.5,
* McsEngl.five,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-co!=5,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.kvin,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.πεντάδα!~μια,
* McsElln.πέντε!~το,
description::
· quantity definite six.
name::
* McsEngl.6,
* McsEngl.number.6,
* McsEngl.quantity.6,
* McsEngl.six,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-ko!=6,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.ses,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.εξάδα!~μια,
* McsElln.έξι!~το,
* McsElln.μισή-ντουζίνα!~μια,
description::
· quantity definite seven.
name::
* McsEngl.7,
* McsEngl.number.7,
* McsEngl.quantity.7,
* McsEngl.seven,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-ho!=7,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.sep,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.εφτά!~το,
description::
· quantity definite eight.
name::
* McsEngl.8,
* McsEngl.number.8,
* McsEngl.quantity.8,
* McsEngl.eight,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-mo!=8,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.ok,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.οχτώ!~το,
description::
· quantity definite nine.
name::
* McsEngl.9,
* McsEngl.number.9,
* McsEngl.quantity.9,
* McsEngl.nine,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-ro!=9,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.naŭ,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.εννιά!~το,
description::
· quantity definite ten.
name::
* McsEngl.10,
* McsEngl.number.10,
* McsEngl.quantity.10,
* McsEngl.ten,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-foPo!=10,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.dek,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.δεκάδα!~μια,
* McsElln.δέκα!~το,
name::
* McsEngl.11,
* McsEngl.number.11,
* McsEngl.quantity.11,
* McsEngl.eleven,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-foFo!=11,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.dek-unu,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.έντεκα,
name::
* McsEngl.12,
* McsEngl.dozen,
* McsEngl.number.12,
* McsEngl.quantity.12,
* McsEngl.tuelve,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-foTho!=12,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.dek-du,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.δωδεκαριά!~μια,
* McsElln.δωδεκάδα!~μια,
* McsElln.δώδεκα,
* McsElln.ντουζίνα!~μια,
name::
* McsEngl.13,
* McsEngl.number.13,
* McsEngl.quantity.13,
* McsEngl.thirteen,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-foTho!=13,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.dek-tri,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.δεκατρία,
name::
* McsEngl.20,
* McsEngl.number.20,
* McsEngl.quantity.20,
* McsEngl.twenty,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-thoPo!=20,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.dudek,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.είκοσι,
name::
* McsEngl.21,
* McsEngl.number.21,
* McsEngl.quantity.21,
* McsEngl.twenty-one,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-thoPo!=21,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.dudek-unu,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.είκοσι-ένα,
name::
* McsEngl.99,
* McsEngl.number.99,
* McsEngl.quantity.99,
* McsEngl.ninety-nine,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-roRo!=99,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.naŭdek-naŭ,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ενενήντα-εννιά,
name::
* McsEngl.100,
* McsEngl.number.100,
* McsEngl.quantity.100,
* McsEngl.one-hundred,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-foPoPo!=100,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.cent,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.εκατό,
name::
* McsEngl.101,
* McsEngl.number.101,
* McsEngl.quantity.101,
* McsEngl.one-hundred-one,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-foPoFo!=101,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.cent-unu,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.εκατόν-ένα,
name::
* McsEngl.200,
* McsEngl.number.200,
* McsEngl.quantity.200,
* McsEngl.two-hundred,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-thoPoPo!=200,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.ducent,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.διακόσια,
name::
* McsEngl.999,
* McsEngl.number.999,
* McsEngl.quantity.999,
* McsEngl.nine-hundred-ninety-nine,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-roRoRo!=999,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.naŭcent-naŭdek-naŭ,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ενακόσια-ενενήτα-εννιά,
name::
* McsEngl.1K,
* McsEngl.1Kilo,
* McsEngl.1000,
* McsEngl.number.1000,
* McsEngl.quantity.1000,
* McsEngl.one-thousand,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-Kilo1Fo!=1'000,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.mil,
* McsEpo.unu-mil,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.χίλια,
name::
* McsEngl.1001,
* McsEngl.number.1001,
* McsEngl.quantity.1001,
* McsEngl.one-thousand-one,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-Kilo1Fo-Kilo0PoPoFo!=1'001,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.unu-mil-unu,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.χίλια-ένα,
name::
* McsEngl.2000,
* McsEngl.number.2000,
* McsEngl.quantity.2000,
* McsEngl.two-thousand,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-Kilo1Tho!=2'000,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.dumil,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.δύο-χιλιάδες,
name::
* McsEngl.999'999,
* McsEngl.number.999'999,
* McsEngl.quantity.999'999,
* McsEngl.nine-hundred-ninety-nine-thousand-nine-hundred-ninety-nine,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-Kilo1RoRoRo-Kilo0RoRoRo!=999'999,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.naŭcent-naŭdek-naŭ-mil-naŭcent-naŭdek-naŭ,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.εννιακόσιες-ενενήντα-εννιά-χιλιάδες-εννικόσια-ενενήντα-εννιά,
name::
* McsEngl.1M,
* McsEngl.1Mega,
* McsEngl.1'000'000,
* McsEngl.1000^2,
* McsEngl.one-million,
* McsEngl.million,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-Kilo2-fo!=1'000'000,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.unu-miliono,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.εκατομμύριο,
name::
* McsEngl.2M,
* McsEngl.2Mega,
* McsEngl.2'000'000,
* McsEngl.2x1000^2,
* McsEngl.two-million,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-Kilo2-tho!=2'000'000,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.du-milionoj,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.δύο-εκατομμύρια,
description::
"Prior to 1974, the meaning of "billion" was drastically different on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean. In the United Kingdom, a billion meant a million million, or 1 followed by 12 zeros, while in the United States, it meant a thousand million, or 1 followed by 9 zeros. That's a big difference, and it didn't end there. The same problem plagued the lesser-used terms "trillion," "quadrillion," and "quintillion."
Luckily for everyone, British Prime Minister Harold Wilson decided to rid the British of the extra zeros and conform to the American -- and international -- definition."
[{2021-03-15} https://www.wisegeek.com/when-is-a-billion-not-a-billion.htm]
name::
* McsEngl.1G,
* McsEngl.1Giga,
* McsEngl.1'000'000'000,
* McsEngl.1000^3,
* McsEngl.billion,
* McsEngl.one-billion,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-Kilo3-fo!=1'000'000'000,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.miliardo,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.δισεκατομμύριο,
name::
* McsEngl.1T,
* McsEngl.1Tera,
* McsEngl.1'000'000'000'000,
* McsEngl.1000^4,
* McsEngl.one-trillion,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-Kilo4-fo!=1'000'000'000'000,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.duiliono,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.τρισεκατομμύριο,
name::
* McsEngl.1P,
* McsEngl.1Peta,
* McsEngl.1'000'000'000'000'000,
* McsEngl.1000^5,
* McsEngl.quadrillion,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-Kilo5-fo!=1'000'000'000'000'000,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEpo.kvariliono,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.τετράκις-εκατομμύριο,
description::
· N = {0, 1, 2, ...}
===
"In mathematics, the natural numbers are those used for counting (as in "there are six coins on the table") and ordering (as in "this is the third largest city in the country"). In common mathematical terminology, words colloquially used for counting are "cardinal numbers" and words connected to ordering represent "ordinal numbers". The natural numbers can, at times, appear as a convenient set of codes (labels or "names"); that is, as what linguists call nominal numbers, foregoing many or all of the properties of being a number in a mathematical sense."
[{2019-09-16} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_number]
"In mathematics, a natural number (also called counting number) can mean either an element of the set {1, 2, 3, ...} (the positive integers) or an element of the set {0, 1, 2, 3, ...} (the non-negative integers). The latter is especially preferred in mathematical logic, set theory, and computer science.
Natural numbers have two main purposes: they can be used for counting ("there are 3 apples on the table"), and they can be used for ordering ("this is the 3rd largest city in the country").
Properties of the natural numbers related to divisibility, such as the distribution of prime numbers, are studied in number theory. Problems concerning counting, such as Ramsey theory, are studied in combinatorics.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_number {2008-12-08}]
name::
* McsEngl.counting-number,
* McsEngl.number.N,
* McsEngl.natural-number,
* McsEngl.number.natural,
description::
"An integer (from the Latin integer meaning "whole")[note 1] is a number that can be written without a fractional component. For example, 21, 4, 0, and −2048 are integers, while 9.75, 5 1/2, and √2 are not.
The set of integers consists of zero (0), the positive natural numbers (1, 2, 3, ...), also called whole numbers or counting numbers,[2][3] and their additive inverses (the negative integers, i.e., −1, −2, −3, ...). The set of integers is often denoted by a boldface Z ("Z") or blackboard bold {Z} (Unicode U+2124 ℤ) standing for the German word Zahlen ([ˈtsaːlən], "numbers").[4][5]
Z is a subset of the set of all rational numbers Q, in turn a subset of the real numbers R. Like the natural numbers, Z is countably infinite."
[{2019-09-16} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integer]
name::
* McsEngl.number.Z,
* McsEngl.integer-number,
* McsEngl.number.integer,
* McsEngl.whole-number,
description::
"In mathematics, the real numbers may be described informally as numbers that can be given by an infinite decimal representation, such as 2.4871773339…. The real numbers include both rational numbers, such as 42 and -23/129, and irrational numbers, such as ð and the square root of 2, and can be represented as points along an infinitely long number line."
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_number]
name::
* McsEngl.number.R,
* McsEngl.number.real,
* McsEngl.real-number,
description::
· definite-quantity is an-abstract-quantity which is definite (= clear boundaries).
name::
* McsEngl.definite-quantity,
* McsEngl.quantity.definite,
specific::
* deictic-definite-quantity,
* deicticNo-definite-quantity-(number),
description::
· quantifier is an-indefinite quantity.
===
"In linguistics and grammar, a quantifier is a type of determiner, such as all, some, many, few, a lot, and no, (but not specific numerals)[clarification needed] that indicates quantity.[1]"
[{2019-09-13} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantifier_(linguistics)]
name::
* McsEngl.definiteNo-quantity!⇒quantifier,
* McsEngl.indefinite-quantity!⇒quantifier,
* McsEngl.quantity.definiteNo!⇒quantifier,
* McsEngl.quantity.indefinite!⇒quantifier,
* McsEngl.quantifier,
description::
* definiteNoOne,
* definiteNoOneNo,
* few,
* fewNo,
* plenty,
* enough,
* more-than,
* less-than,
description::
· quantity, definiteNo, all.
name::
* McsEngl.all,
* McsEngl.quantifier.all,
* McsEngl.quantity.all,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-bo!=all,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.όλος!~adjvEll:όλος-όλη-όλο,
description::
· quantity, definiteNo, one.
name::
* McsEngl.a,
* McsEngl.one.definiteNo,
* McsEngl.quantifier.one,
* McsEngl.quantity.definiteNo.one,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-dioUgo-fo!=quantity.definiteNo.one,
====== langGreek:
* McsElln.ένας!~adjvEll:ένας-μία-ένα,
name::
* McsEngl.oneNo,
* McsEngl.some,
* McsEngl.quantifier.oneNo,
* McsEngl.quantity.definiteNo.oneNo,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-dioUgo-foUgo!=quantity.definiteNo.oneNo,
* McsSngo.kuo-dioUgo-vo!=quantity.definiteNo.oneNo,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.κάποιοι!~adjvEll:κάποιοι-κάποιες-κάποια,
description::
"any, whatever, whatsoever -- (one or some or every or all without specification;
"give me any peaches you don't want";
"not any milk is left";
"any child would know that";
"pick any card";
"any day now";
"cars can be rented at almost any airport";
"at twilight or any other time";
"beyond any doubt";
"need any help we can get";
"give me whatever peaches you don't want";
"no milk whatsoever is left")"
[wordnet 2.0]
name::
* McsEngl.any,
* McsEngl.quantifier.one-or-oneNo,
* McsEngl.quantity.definiteNo.zeroNo,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-nio!=any,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.οσοσδήποτε!~adjvEll:οσοσδήποτε-οσηδήποτε-οσοδήποτε,
description::
"Paucal number, for a few (as opposed to many) instances of the referent (e.g. in Hopi, Warlpiri, Lower Sepik-Ramu languages,[21] some Oceanic languages including Fijian,[22] Motuna,[23] Serbo-Croatian,[24] and in Arabic for some nouns). Paucal number has also been documented in some Cushitic languages of Ethiopia, including Baiso, which marks singular, paucal, plural.[25] When paucal number is used in Arabic, it generally refers to ten or fewer instances.
Of the Indo-European languages, Northern Kurdish or Kurmanji is one of the few known languages with paucal number. For instance: "car-IN-an" (sometimes), cf. "gelek car-an" (many times).[clarification needed] In Russian, the genitive singular is also applied to three or four items (2, 3, 4 ка́мня – stones, gen. sg.; but 5...20 камне́й – stones, gen. pl.), making it effectively paucal (cf. э́тот ка́мень – this stone, nom. sg.; э́ти ка́мни – these stones, nom. pl.). Polish functions similarly: 'one dog' is jeden pies', while (2, 3, 4 psy – dogs, pl.; but 5+ psów - dogs, gen. pl.). Slovene has one more distinction. With its use of dual ('one dog' is en pes, 'two dogs' is dva psa), paucal is only used for counting 3 and 4 (3, 4 psi – dogs, pl.; but 5+ psov – dogs, gen.pl.)."
[{2019-08-25} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_number#Paucal]
name::
* McsEngl.attSmsNbrHmn.few,
* McsEngl.attSmsNbrHmn.paucal, /pókal/
* McsEngl.few,
* McsEngl.quantifier.few,
* McsEngl.quantity.few,
description::
· definiteNo, fewNo.
name::
* McsEngl.fewNo,
* McsEngl.many,
* McsEngl.quantifier.fewNo,
* McsEngl.quantity.fewNo,
description::
· definiteNo, more than enough.
name::
* McsEngl.plenty,
* McsEngl.quantifier.plenty,
* McsEngl.quantity.plenty,
description::
· definiteNo, as required.
name::
* McsEngl.enough,
* McsEngl.quantifier.enough,
* McsEngl.quantity.enough,
description::
· relative-quantity is a-quantity defined in relation to another quantity.
name::
* McsEngl.quantity.relative,
* McsEngl.relative-quantity,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-tio!=quantity.relative,
description::
* bigness,
* multiple,
* fraction,
* around,
* more,
* less,
description::
· bigness is a-relative-quanity to ALL specifics of ONE generic.
name::
* McsEngl.quanity.relative.bigness,
* McsEngl.bigness,
name::
* McsEngl.quantity.relative.bigness.very-small,
* McsEngl.quantity.bigness.very-small,
* McsEngl.quantity.very-small,
* McsEngl.bigness.very-small,
* McsEngl.very-small,
name::
* McsEngl.quantity.relative.bigness.small,
* McsEngl.quantity.bigness.small,
* McsEngl.quantity.small,
* McsEngl.bigness.small,
* McsEngl.small,
description::
· average-bigness is the-bigness which is not small, not big in relation to others.
name::
* McsEngl.average-bigness,
* McsEngl.quantity.bigness.average,
* McsEngl.quantity.average,
* McsEngl.bigness.average,
name::
* McsEngl.big,
* McsEngl.quantity.relative.bigness.big,
* McsEngl.quantity.bigness.big,
* McsEngl.quantity.big,
* McsEngl.bigness.big,
name::
* McsEngl.quantity.relative.bigness.very-big,
* McsEngl.quantity.bigness.very-big,
* McsEngl.quantity.very-big,
* McsEngl.bigness.very-big,
* McsEngl.huge,
* McsEngl.very-big,
description::
"(n) multiple (the product of a quantity by an integer) "36 is a multiple of 9""
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=multiple]
name::
* McsEngl.multiple,
* McsEngl.quantity.relative.multiple,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.πολλαπλάσιο!=multiple,
name::
* McsEngl.multiple'long-short-scales,
description::
"The long and short scales are two of several naming systems for integer powers of ten which use some of the same terms for different magnitudes.
For whole numbers smaller than 1,000,000,000 (10^9), such as one thousand or one million, the two scales are identical. For larger numbers, starting with 109, the two systems differ. For identical names, the long scale proceeds by powers of one million, whereas the short scale proceeds by powers of one thousand. For example, one billion is one thousand millions in the short scale, while it is one million millions in the long scale. The long scale system introduces new terms for the intervening values, typically replacing the word ending -ion with -iard."
[{2020-04-28} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_and_short_scales]
name::
* McsEngl.double,
* McsEngl.twofold,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.διπλάσιος!~adjvEll:-ος-α-ο,
description::
"(adj) treble, threefold, three-fold, triple (three times as great or many) "a claim for treble (or triple) damages"; "a threefold increase""
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=threefold]
name::
* McsEngl.threefold,
* McsEngl.treble,
* McsEngl.triple,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.τριπλάσιος!~adjvEll:-ος-α-ο,
name::
* McsEngl.four-times,
* McsEngl.fourfold,
* McsEngl.quadruple,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.τετραπλάσιος!~adjvEll:-ος-α-ο,
name::
* McsEngl.five-times,
* McsEngl.fivefold,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.πενταπλάσιος!~adjvEll:-ος-α-ο,
name::
* McsEngl.da-deca=x10,
* McsEngl.deca-quantity=x10,
* McsEngl.quantity.deca=x10,
* McsEngl.ten-times=x10,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.δεκαπλάσιος!~adjvEll:-ος-α-ο,
name::
* McsEngl.h-hecto=x100,
* McsEngl.hecto-quantity=x100,
* McsEngl.hundred-times=x100,
* McsEngl.quantity.hecto=x100,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.εκατονταπλάσιος!~adjvEll:-ος-α-ο,
name::
* McsEngl.K-kilo=x1000,
* McsEngl.k-kilo=x1000,
* McsEngl.kilo-K-quantity=x1000,
* McsEngl.quantity.kilo=x1000,
* McsEngl.thousand-times=x1000,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.χίλιες-φορές-μεγαλύτερος=x1000,
name::
* McsEngl.M-mega=x1'000'000,
* McsEngl.mega-M-quantity=x1'000'000,
* McsEngl.million-quantity=x1'000'000,
* McsEngl.quantity.mega=x1000^2,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.εκατομμύριο-φορές-μεγαλύτερος,
name::
* McsEngl.G-giga=x1'000'000'000,
* McsEngl.billion-times=x1'000'000'000,
* McsEngl.giga-G-quantity=x1'000'000'000,
* McsEngl.quantity.giga=x1000^3,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.δισεκατομμύριο-φορές-μεγαλύτερος,
name::
* McsEngl.T-tera=x1000^4,
* McsEngl.tera-T=x1000^4,
* McsEngl.trillion-times=x1000^4,
* McsEngl.quantity.tera=x1000^4,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.τρισεκατομμύριο-φορές-μεγαλύτερος,
name::
* McsEngl.P-peta=x1000^5,
* McsEngl.peta-P-times=x1000^5,
* McsEngl.quandrillion-times=x1000^5,
* McsEngl.quantity.peta=x1000^5,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.τετράκις-εκατομμύρια-φορές-μεγαλύτερος,
name::
* McsEngl.E-exa=x1000^6,
* McsEngl.exa-E-quantity=x1000^6,
* McsEngl.quantity.exa=x1000^6,
* McsEngl.quintillion-times=x1000^6,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.πεντάκις-εκατομμύρια-φορές-μεγαλύτερος,
name::
* McsEngl.Z-zeta=x1000^7,
* McsEngl.sextillion-times=x1000^7,
* McsEngl.zeta-Z-quantity=x1000^7,
* McsEngl.quantity.zeta=x1000^7,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.εξάκις-εκατομμύρια-φορές-μεγαλύτερος,
name::
* McsEngl.Y-yotta=x1000^8,
* McsEngl.yotta-Y-quantity=x1000^8,
* McsEngl.quantity.yotta=x1000^8,
* McsEngl.septillion-times=x1000^8,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.εφτάκις-εκατομμύρια-φορές-μεγαλύτερος,
name::
* McsEngl.octillion-times=x1000^9,
description::
· in the-short-scale-system (US, Eastern Europe, English Canadian, Australian, and modern British).
name::
* McsEngl.nonillion-times=x1000^10,
description::
· in the-short-scale-system (US, Eastern Europe, English Canadian, Australian, and modern British).
name::
* McsEngl.decillion-times=x1000^11,
description::
· in the-short-scale-system (US, Eastern Europe, English Canadian, Australian, and modern British).
name::
* McsEngl.undecillion-times=x1000^12,
description::
· in the-short-scale-system (US, Eastern Europe, English Canadian, Australian, and modern British).
name::
* McsEngl.duodecillion-times=x1000^13,
description::
· in the-short-scale-system (US, Eastern Europe, English Canadian, Australian, and modern British).
name::
* McsEngl.tredecillion-times=x1000^14,
description::
· in the-short-scale-system (US, Eastern Europe, English Canadian, Australian, and modern British).
name::
* McsEngl.quattuordecillion-times=x1000^15,
description::
· in the-short-scale-system (US, Eastern Europe, English Canadian, Australian, and modern British).
name::
* McsEngl.quidecillion-times=x1000^16,
description::
· in the-short-scale-system (US, Eastern Europe, English Canadian, Australian, and modern British).
name::
* McsEngl.sexdecillion-times=x1000^17,
description::
· in the-short-scale-system (US, Eastern Europe, English Canadian, Australian, and modern British).
name::
* McsEngl.septedecillion-times=x1000^18,
description::
· in the-short-scale-system (US, Eastern Europe, English Canadian, Australian, and modern British).
name::
* McsEngl.octodecillion-times=x1000^19,
description::
· in the-short-scale-system (US, Eastern Europe, English Canadian, Australian, and modern British).
name::
* McsEngl.novebdecillion-times=x1000^20,
description::
· in the-short-scale-system (US, Eastern Europe, English Canadian, Australian, and modern British).
name::
* McsEngl.vingintillion-times=x1000^21,
description::
· in the-short-scale-system (US, Eastern Europe, English Canadian, Australian, and modern British).
description::
· binary-multiple are multiples of 2 needed for quantities expressed in the-binary-number-system used in computers.
name::
* McsEngl.binary-muliple,
* McsEngl.quantity.muliple.binary,
addressWpg::
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_prefix,
name::
* McsEngl.kibi-Ki-1024^1,
* McsEngl.quantity.multiple.binary.kibi,
name::
* McsEngl.mebi-Mi-1024^2,
* McsEngl.quantity.multiple.binary.mebi,
name::
* McsEngl.gibi-Gi-1024^3,
* McsEngl.quantity.multiple.binary.gibi,
name::
* McsEngl.tebi-Ti-1024^4,
* McsEngl.quantity.multiple.binary.tebi,
name::
* McsEngl.pebi-Pi-1024^5,
* McsEngl.quantity.multiple.binary.pebi,
name::
* McsEngl.exbi-Ei-1024^6,
* McsEngl.quantity.multiple.binary.exbi,
name::
* McsEngl.quantity.multiple.binary.zebi,
* McsEngl.zebi-Zi-1024^7,
name::
* McsEngl.quantity.multiple.binary.yobi,
* McsEngl.yobi-Yi-1024^8,
description::
· fraction is the-product of the-division of a-quantity.
name::
* McsEngl.fraction,
* McsEngl.quantity.relative.fraction,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.υποδιαίρεση=fraction,
name::
* McsEngl.deci-quantity=x1/10,
* McsEngl.quantity.deci=x1/10,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.δέκατο=x1/10,
name::
* McsEngl.centi-quantity=x1/100,
* McsEngl.quantity.centi=x1/100,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.εκατοστό=x1/100,
name::
* McsEngl.m-milli-times=x1/1000,
* McsEngl.milli-quantity=x1/1000,
* McsEngl.quantity.milli=x1/1000,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.χιλιοστό=x1/1000,
description::
· symbol: μ
· or 1x10-6
name::
* McsEngl.micro-μ-times=x1/1000'000,
* McsEngl.quantity.micro=x1/1000^2,
* McsEngl.μ-quantity=x1/1000^2,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.εκατομμυριοστό=x1/1000^3,
name::
* McsEngl.nano-quantity=x1/1000'000'000,
* McsEngl.quantity.nano=x1/1000^3,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.δισεκατομμυριστό=x1/1000^3,
name::
* McsEngl.pico-quantity=x1/1'000'000'000'000,
* McsEngl.quantity.pico=x1/1000^4,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.τρισεκατομμυριοστό=x1/1000^4,
description::
· definiteNo, relative, around.
name::
* McsEngl.around-quantity,
* McsEngl.quantifier.around,
* McsEngl.quantity.around,
description::
· definiteNo, relative, more.
name::
* McsEngl.more-than,
* McsEngl.quantifier.more-than,
* McsEngl.quantity.more-than,
description::
· definiteNo, relative, less.
name::
* McsEngl.less-than,
* McsEngl.quantifier.less-than,
* McsEngl.quantity.less-than,
description::
· semaso-quantity is any semaso-concept languages create for the-quantity-concept.
name::
* McsEngl.quantitySms,
* McsEngl.quantity.semaso!⇒quantitySms,
* McsEngl.semaso-quantity!⇒quantitySms,
specific::
* quantitySms.number,
* quantitySms.quantifier,
* one,
* oneNo,
* two,
* twoNo,
description::
· semaso-number is a-semaso-quantity used in semaso-nouns and semaso-verbs.
· number-semaso-attribute of semaso-concept[a] is the-semaso-attribute that denotes quantities of the-semaso-concept[a] such as: one-many, some-many, etc which is language dependent.
name::
* McsEngl.attSmsHmn.number!⇒numberSms,
* McsEngl.attSmsNbrHmn!⇒numberSms,
* McsEngl.attSmsVrbHmn.8-number!⇒numberSms,
* McsEngl.attSmsVrbHmn.number-8!⇒numberSms,
* McsEngl.number-semaso-attribute--of-lagHmnm!⇒numberSms,
* McsEngl.number-semaso-verb-att--of-lagHmnm!⇒numberSms,
* McsEngl.numberSms,
* McsEngl.quantity.semaso.number!⇒numberSms,
* McsEngl.semaso-number!⇒numberSms,
description::
· quantity definite|definiteNo oneNo.
name::
* McsEngl.attSmsNbrHmn.oneNo,
* McsEngl.attSmsNbrHmn.plu,
* McsEngl.attSmsNbrHmn.plural,
* McsEngl.plural-number-semaso-attribute--of-lagHmnm,
* McsEngl.numberSms.oneNo,
* McsEngl.quantitySms.oneNo,
* McsEngl.numberSms.plural,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-foUgo,
* McsSngo.kuo-vo!=plural-number,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.πληθυντικός-αριθμός!~ο,
description::
· quantity definite|definiteNo two.
"The distinction between a "singular" number (one) and a "plural" number (more than one) found in English is not the only possible classification. Another one is "singular" (one), "dual" (two) and "plural" (more than two). Dual number existed in Proto-Indo-European, persisted in many ancient Indo-European languages that descended from it—Sanskrit, Ancient Greek, Gothic, Old Norse, and Old English for example—and can still be found in a few modern Indo-European languages such as Slovene.[15] Many more modern Indo-European languages show residual traces of the dual, as in the English distinctions both vs. all, either vs. any, neither vs. none, and so on. Former dual forms may broaden their meanings: Norwegian både, for example, though cognate with English both, can be used with more than two things, as in X sparer både tid, penger, og arbeid, literally "X saves both time, money, and labour"."
[{2019-08-25} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_number]
name::
* McsEngl.attSmsNbrHmn.two,
* McsEngl.dual-number,
* McsEngl.numberSms.two,
* McsEngl.quantitySms.two,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.δυικός-αριθμός!~ο,
name::
* McsEngl.attSmsNbrHmn.one-or-two.no,
* McsEngl.numberSms.one-or-two.no,
* McsEngl.quantitySms.one-or-two.no,
description::
· quantity semaso three.
"The trial number is a grammatical number referring to 'three items', in contrast to 'singular' (one item), 'dual' (two items), and 'plural' (four or more items). Several Austronesian languages such as Tolomako, Lihir, and Manam; the Kiwaian languages; and the Austronesian-influenced creole languages Bislama and Tok Pisin have the trial number in their pronouns. No language has been documented to have trial number in its nouns.[citation needed]"
[{2019-08-25} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_number]
name::
* McsEngl.attSmsNbrHmn.three,
* McsEngl.numberSms.trial,
* McsEngl.numberSms.three,
* McsEngl.quantitySms.three,
name::
* McsEngl.numberSms.two.none,
* McsEngl.quantitySms.neither...nor,
* McsEngl.quantitySms.two.none,
name::
* McsEngl.numberSms.two.all,
* McsEngl.both,
* McsEngl.quantitySms.two.all,
description::
· quantity, definite, deictic.
name::
* McsEngl.quantitySms.deictic,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-dhio!=quantity.deictic,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.τόσος!~adjvEll:τόσος-τόση-τόσο,
description::
· quantity interrogative.
name::
* McsEngl.quantity.interrogative,
* McsEngl.quantitySms.interrogative,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.kuo-cio!=quantity.interrogative,
name::
* McsEngl.quantity.interrogative-countable,
* McsEngl.quantitySms.interrogative-countable,
* McsEngl.how-many,
description::
· quantity interrogative countableNo.
name::
* McsEngl.quantity.interrogative-countableNo,
* McsEngl.quantitySms.interrogative-countableNo,
* McsEngl.how-much,
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