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These sets are then taken to "be" cardinal numbers, by definition.
This is a useful feature in the ordering of cardinal numbers.
However, unless a suffix is added, they are said as cardinal numbers.
Cardinal numbers have a complex system of inflection and agreement.
There are unique words for the cardinal numbers 1-10.
The cardinal numbers are built up in a regular way from the following:
Cardinal numbers refer to the size of a group.
Cardinal numbers are used to measure how many items are in a set.
The numerals 1-9 have their own names, different from the cardinal numbers used in counting.
Finite cardinal numbers are typically not called regular or singular.
Cardinal numbers are the words we use for counting objects or expressing quantity.
The use of Scott's trick for cardinal numbers shows how the method is typically employed.
These continuous functions are often used in cofinalities and cardinal numbers.
Three relatively modern notations of cardinal numbers are used for Tibetan years.
Nouns are ordinarily in the singular when following cardinal numbers.
Without the axiom of choice, there would be cardinal numbers which were not well-orderable.
The cardinal series are derived from cardinal numbers, such as English one, two, three.
They are different from the cardinal numbers (one, two, three, etc.) referring to the quantity.
The text of the piece consists of cardinal numbers in four languages.
Note: For ordinal numbers greater than 10, cardinal numbers are used instead.
The Luganda system of cardinal numbers is quite complicated.
This includes the cardinal numbers one through ten in the Rālik dialect.
Adjectives, pronouns, and the first two cardinal numbers have gender specific forms.
This implies the law of trichotomy for cardinal numbers.
From the cardinal numbers, others can be derived with suffixes: