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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "redirect hatnote". Template:Use dmy dates Numeral or number prefixes are prefixes derived from numerals or occasionally other numbers. In English and many other languages, they are used to coin numerous series of words. For example:

In many European languages there are two principal systems, taken from Latin and Greek, each with several subsystems; in addition, Sanskrit occupies a marginal position.Template:Efn-ua There is also an international set of metric prefixes, which are used in the world's standard measurement system.

Table of number prefixes in English

In the following prefixes, a final vowel is normally dropped before a root that begins with a vowel, with the exceptions of bi-, which is extended to bis- before a vowel; among the other monosyllables, du-, di-, dvi-, and tri-, never vary.

Words in the cardinal category are cardinal numbers, such as the English one, two, three, which name the count of items in a sequence. The multiple category are adverbial numbers, like the English once, twice, thrice, that specify the number of events or instances of otherwise identical or similar items. Enumeration with the distributive category originally was meant to specify one each, two each or one by one, two by two, etc., giving how many items of each type are desired or had been found, although distinct word forms for that meaning are now mostly lost. The ordinal category are based on ordinal numbers such as the English first, second, third, which specify position of items in a sequence. In Latin and Greek, the ordinal forms are also used for fractions for amounts higher than 2; only the fraction Template:Sfrac has special forms.

The same suffix may be used with more than one category of number, as for example the ordinal numbers secondary and tertiary and the distributive numbers binary and ternary.

For the hundreds, there are competing forms: Those in -gent-, from the original Latin, and those in -cent-, derived from centi-, etc. plus the prefixes for 1 through 9 .

Many of the items in the following tables are not in general use, but may rather be regarded as coinages by individuals. In scientific contexts, either scientific notation or SI prefixes are used to express very large or very small numbers, and not unwieldy prefixes. Template:Sort-under

Number prefixes in English
Number Latin
derived
GreekTemplate:Efn-ua
derived
SanskritTemplate:Efn-ua
Cardinal Multiple Distributive Ordinal Cardinal Multiple,
proportional, or
quantitative
Ordinal
0 nulli- nullesim- miden-, ouden- Template:Sdash medeproto-, oudeproto- shūnya-
Template:Sfrac unci-[1] Template:Sdash Greek uses ordinals to name fractions; (i.e. dodecato-) Template:Sdash
Template:Sfrac octant- Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash As above; ogdoö Template:Sdash
Template:Sfrac sextant- Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash As above; hecto Template:Sdash
Template:Sfrac quintant- Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash As above; pempto– Template:Sdash
Template:Sfrac quadrant- Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash As above; tetarto– Template:Sdash
Template:Sfrac trient- Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash As above; trito– Template:Sdash
Template:Sfrac semi- Template:Sdash demi-Template:Efn-ua Template:Sdash hemi- ("half")Template:Efn Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash
Template:Sfrac dodrant- Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash colspan=3 Template:Sdash Template:Sdash
1 uni-Template:Efn
sol-Template:Efn-uaTemplate:Efn
sim-Template:Efn-ua singul- prim- Template:Nobr
Template:Nobr
Template:Nobr
mono- ("one, alone")
hapax- ("once")
haplo-Template:Efn-ua ("single")
monad- ("one of a kind", "unique", "unit")
prot-[2]Template:Efn
protaio- ("[every] first day")
eka-[3]
Template:Sfrac Template:Sdash quasqui-Template:Efn Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash
Template:Sfrac Script error: No such module "anchor". Template:Sdash sesqui-Template:Efn Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash
2 du- bi-, bis-Template:Efn bin- second- di-, dy-,[4] duo-, dyo- dis-[5] ("twice") common
dyakis- ("twice") rare
diplo- ("double")
dyad- ("two of a
kind
")
deuter-[6]Template:Efn
deuteraio- ("[every] second day")
dvi-[7]
Template:Sfrac Script error: No such module "anchor". Template:Sdash sester-Template:Efn
semiquin-Template:Efn
Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash
3 tri-Template:Efn ter- tern-, trin- terti- tri-Template:Efn tris-[8] ("thrice") common
triakis- ("thrice") rare
triplo- ("triple")
triad- ("three of a kind")
trit-[9] ("third")Template:Efn
tritaio- ("[every] third day")
tri-[10]
4 quadri-, quadru-Template:Efn-ua quater-[11] quatern-[12] quart-[13] tetra-, tessara- tetrakis- ("four times")
tetraplo- ("quadruple")
tetrad- ("four of a kind")Template:Efn
tetarto- ("fourth")
tetartaio-
("[every] fourth day")
catur-[14]
5 quinque-[15] Template:Sdash quin-[16] quint-[17] penta- pentakis-
pentaplo-
pentad-Template:Efn
pempt-[18]
pemptaio-
pañca-[19]
6 sexa-Template:Efn-ua Template:Sdash sen-[20] sext-[21] hexa-[22] hexakis-
hexaplo-
hexad-Template:Efn
hect-[23]
hectaio-
ṣaṭ-[24]
7 septem-, septi-Template:Efn septen-[25] septim- hepta-[26]Template:Efn heptakis-
heptaplo-
heptad-
hebdomo- ("seventh")
hebdomaio- ("seventh day")Template:Efn
sapta-[27]
8 octo-Template:Efn Template:Sdash octon-[28] octav-[29] octo-Template:Efn octakis-
octaplo-
octad-Template:Efn
ogdoö-
ogdoaio-
aṣṭa-
9 novem-Template:Efn noven- nona- ennea-[30] enneakis-
enneaplo-
ennead-
enat-[31]
enataio-
nava-
10 decem-, dec-Template:Efn den-[32] decim-[33] deca-[34]Template:Efn decakis-
decaplo-
decad-
decat-[35]
decataio-
dasha-
11 undec- unden-[36] undecim-[37] hendeca-[38] hendeca/kis/plo/d- hendecat-[39]/o/aio- ekadasha-
12 duodec- duoden-Template:Efn duodecim- dodeca-[40]Template:Efn dodeca/kis/plo/d- dodecat-[41]/o/aio- dvadasha-
13 tredec- treden- tredecim- tria(kai)deca-, decatria-Template:Efn tris(kai)decakis-,
decatria/kis/plo/d-
decatotrito-
etc.
trayodasha-
14 quattuordec- quattuorden- quattuordecim-
quartadecim-
tessara(kai)deca-, decatettara-, decatessara- tetra(kai)decakis-,
decatetra/kis/plo/d-Template:Efn
decatotetarto- chaturdasha-
15 quinquadec-, quindec-[42] quinden-[43] quindecim-[44]
quintadecim-
pente(kai)deca-, decapente- penta(kai)decakis-,
decapentakis- etc.
decatopempto- panchadasha-
16 sedec-,[45] sexdec-

(but hybrid hexadecimal)

seden- sedecim-
sextadecim-
hexa(kai)deca-,
hekkaideca-,
decahex-
hexa(kai)decakis-,
decahexakis- etc.
decatohecto- shodasha-
17 septendec- septenden- septendecim-
septimadecim-
hepta(kai)deca-,
decahepta-
hepta(kai)decakis-,
decaheptakis- etc.
decatohebdomo- saptadasha-
18 octodec- octoden- octodecim-
duodevicesim-
octo(kai)deca-,
decaocto-
octa(kai)decakis-,
decaoctakis- etc.
decatoogdoö- ashtadasha-
19 novemdec-, novendec-
undeviginti-
novemden-
novenden-
novemdecim-
novendecim-
undevisim-
ennea(kai)deca-, decaennea- ennea(kai)decakis-,
decaenneakis- etc.
decatoenato- navadasha-
20Template:Efn-ua viginti- vicen-, vigen- vigesim- (e)icosi- eicosa/kis/plo/d-Template:Efn eicosto- vimshati-
22 duovigint- (e)icosidyo-, dyo(e)icosi- rareTemplate:Efn (e)icosidyakis-
(e)icosidiplo-
(e)icosidyad-
eicostodeutero- Template:Sdash
24 quattuorvigint- (e)icositettara-, (e)icosikaitettara-
rare
(e)icositetrakis-
(e)icositetraplo-
(e)icositetrad-Template:Efn
eicostotetarto- chaturvimshati-
25 quinvigint- (e)icosipente-Template:Efn (e)icosipentakis-
(e)icosipentaplo-
(e)icosipentad-
eicostopempto- Template:Sdash
30 triginti- tricen- trigesim- triaconta- triacontakis- etc.Template:Efn triacosto- trimshat-
31 untriginti- triacontahen- triacontahenakis-
triacontahenaplo-
triacontahenad-
triacostoproto-
triacostoprotaio-
Template:Sdash
40 quadraginti- quadragen- quadragesim- tettaraconta-,
tessaraconta-
tettaracontakis-,
tessaracontakis- etc.
tessaracosto- chatvarimshat-
50 quinquaginti-[46] quinquagen-[47] quinquagesim-[48] penteconta-Template:Efn pentecontakis- etc. pentecosto-Template:Efn panchashat-
60 sexaginti- sexagen- sexagesim- hexeconta- hexecontakis- etc. hexecosto- shasti-
70 septuaginti-Template:Efn septuagen- septuagesim-[49] hebdomeconta- hebdomecontakis- etc. hebdomecosto- saptati-
80 octogint- octogen- octogesim- ogdoëconta- ogdoëcontakis- etc. ogdoëcosto- ashiti-
90 nonagint- nonagen- nonagesim- eneneconta- enenecontakis- etc. enenecosto- navati-
100 centi- centen- centesim- hecato(n)- hecatontakis-
hundred times
hecatontaplo-
hundred-multiple
hecatontad-
hundred of a kind
also abbreviated in
hec[aton]tad-
hecatosto-
hundredth
hecatostaio-
the hundredth day
shata–
120 viginticenti- Template:Sdash Template:Sdash hecaton(e)icosi- hecaton(e)icosakis- etc. hecatostoeicosto- Template:Sdash
150 colspan=2 Template:Sdash sesquicenten-Template:Efn Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash
200 ducenti- ducen-, bicenten- ducentesim- diacosia- diacosakis- etc. diacosiosto- Template:Sdash
250 colspan=2 Template:Sdash semiquincenten-Template:Efn Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash
300 trecenti- trecen-, tercenten-, tricenten- trecentesim- triacosia- etc. triacosakis-
triacosaplo-
triacosad-
triacosiosto- Template:Sdash
400 quadringenti- quadringen-, quatercenten-, quadricenten- quadringentesim- tetracosia- tetracosakis- etc. tetracosiosto- Template:Sdash
500 quingent-,[50] quincent-[51] quingen-,[52] quingenten-, quincenten- quingentesim-[53] pentacosia- pentacosakis- etc. pentacosiosto- Template:Sdash
600 sescenti-, sexcenti- sescen-, sexcenten- sescentesim- hexacosia- hexacosakis- etc. hexacosiosto- Template:Sdash
700 septingenti- septingen-, septingenten-, septcenten- septingentesim- heptacosia- heptacosakis- etc. heptacosiosto- Template:Sdash
800 octingenti- octingen-, octingenten-, octocenten- octingentesim- octacosia- octacosakis- etc. octacosiosto- Template:Sdash
900 nongenti- nongen- nongentesim- ennacosi-[54]
derived from
en(n)iacosia-,
a pejoration of
enneacosia-
enneacosakis- etc. enacosiost-,[55]
alt. spelling
en(n)iacosiost(o)-
a pejoration of
enneacosiosto-
Template:Sdash
Template:Gaps milli- millen- millesim- khili-,[56] kilo- khiliakis-
khiliaplo-
chiliad-
chiliost-[57] sahasra–
Template:Gaps duomilli Template:Sdash Template:Sdash diskhili-[58] diskhiliakis- etc. diskhiliosto- Template:Sdash
Template:Gaps tremilli- triskhili-[59] Template:Sdash triskhiliost-[60] Template:Sdash
Template:Gaps quinmilli– pentaciskhili-[61] Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash
Template:Gaps decamilli– myria-,[62]Template:Efn decakiskhilia- myriakis-
myriaplo-
myriad-
decakiskhiliakis- etc.
myriast-,[63]
decakiskhiliosto-
ayuta–
Template:Gaps octogintmilli– octacismyri-[64] Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash
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or
Template:10^
centimilli– decakismyria-, hecatontakiskhilia- decakismyriakis-,
hecatontakiskhiliakis-
etc. laksha–
Template:Gaps
or
Template:10^
colspan=4 Template:Sdash hecatommyria-
(see also mega-)
hecatommyriakis-
("a million times")
hecatommyriaplo-
(million-multiple)
hecatommyriad-
(a million of a kind)
hecatommyriosto-
(ranked millionth;
also one piece of
a million [fraction] see above in
fractions)

hecatommyriostaio-
("the millionth day")
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infini- Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash apeiro- Template:Sdash
Few pauci-Template:Efn Template:Sdash oligo-Template:Efn Template:Sdash Template:Sdash Template:Sdash
Many
(more than 1)
multi-, pluri-Template:Efn Template:Sdash poly-Template:Efn pollakis- (many times)
pollaplo- (multiple)
plethos- (many of a kind)Template:Efn
pollosto-
(rank/order of many [manieth])
bahut–
Examples

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Occurrences

  • Numerical prefixes occur in 19th-, 20th-, and 21st-century coinages, mainly the terms that are used in relation to or that are the names of technological innovations, such as hexadecimal and bicycle. Also used in medals that commemorate an anniversary, such as sesquicentennial (150 years), centennial (100 years), or bicentennial (200 years).
  • They occur in constructed words such as systematic names. Systematic names use numerical prefixes derived from Greek, with one principal exception, nona-.
  • They occur as prefixes to units of measure in the SI system. See SI prefix.
  • They occur as prefixes to units of computer data. See binary prefixes.
  • They occur in words in the same languages as the original number word, and their respective derivatives. (Strictly speaking, some of the common citations of these occurrences are not in fact occurrences of the prefixes. For example: millennium is not formed from milli-, but is in fact derived from the same shared Latin root – mille.)

Because of the common inheritance of Greek and Latin roots across the Romance languages, the import of much of that derived vocabulary into non-Romance languages (such as into English via Norman French), and the borrowing of 19th and 20th century coinages into many languages, the same numerical prefixes occur in many languages.

Numerical prefixes are not restricted to denoting integers. Some of the SI prefixes denote negative powers of 10, i.e. division by a multiple of 10 rather than multiplication by it. Several common-use numerical prefixes denote vulgar fractions.

Words containing non-technical numerical prefixes are usually not hyphenated. This is not an absolute rule, however, and there are exceptions (for example: quarter-deck occurs in addition to quarterdeck). There are no exceptions for words comprising technical numerical prefixes, though. Systematic names and words comprising SI prefixes and binary prefixes are not hyphenated, by definition.

Nonetheless, for clarity, dictionaries list numerical prefixes in hyphenated form, to distinguish the prefixes from words with the same spellings (such as duo- and duo).

Several technical numerical prefixes are not derived from words for numbers. (mega- is not derived from a number word, for example.) Similarly, some are only derived from words for numbers inasmuch as they are word play. (Peta- is word play on penta-, for example. See its etymology for details.) The metric prefixes peta, exa, zetta, yotta, ronna, and quetta are based on the Ancient Greek or Ancient Latin numbers from 5 to 10, referring to the fifth through tenth powers of Template:Math. The initial letter h has been removed from some of these stems and the initial letters z, y, r, and q have been added, ascending in reverse alphabetical order, to avoid confusion with other metric prefixes.

The root language of a numerical prefix need not be related to the root language of the word that it prefixes. Some words comprising numerical prefixes are hybrid words.

In certain classes of systematic names, there are a few other exceptions to the rule of using Greek-derived numerical prefixes. The IUPAC nomenclature of organic chemistry, for example, uses the numerical prefixes derived from Greek, except for the prefix for 9 (as mentioned) and the prefixes from 1 to 4 (meth-, eth-, prop-, and but-), which are not derived from words for numbers. These prefixes were invented by the IUPAC, deriving them from the pre-existing names for several compounds that it was intended to preserve in the new system: methane (via methyl, which is in turn from the Greek word for wine), ethane (from ethyl coined by Justus von Liebig in 1834), propane (from propionic, which is in turn from pro- and the Greek word for fat), and butane (from butyl, which is in turn from butyric, which is in turn from the Latin word for butter).

Cardinal Latin series

Distributive Latin series

  • unary, binary, trinary, quaternary, quinary, senary, ... vicenary ... centenary ...
  • denarian, vicenarian, tricenarian, quadragenarian, quinquagenarian, sexagenarian, septuagenarian, octogenarian, nonagenarian, centenarian, ... millenarian

Greek series

Mixed language series

See also

Notes

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