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ordinal

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Ordinal \Or"di*nal\, n. A word or number denoting order or succession. (Ch. of Eng.) The book of forms for making, ordaining, and consecrating bishops, priests, and deacons. (R. C. Ch.) A book containing the rubrics of the Mass.

Usage examples of ordinal.

In fact, Angela left us for a good half hour to flirt with Lord Jude, while Marian and I endured the company of Ordinal of Wirsten for even longer.

He had not had as much experience as Ordinal, it was true, but he had been married twice.

However, it turns out that most ordinals end in -ëa, displacing the final vowel of the corresponding cardinal number.

Their basic mathematics, incidentally, begins with ordinal and not cardinal numbers, and the mathematics of cardinal numbers is regarded as a limiting case imposed on more intuitively accepted ordinalities.

Their basic mathematics, incidentally, begins with ordinal and not cardinal numbers, and the mathematics of cardinal numbers is regarded as a limiting case imposed on more intuitively acceptable ordinalities.

The ordinal numbers of the popes seems to decide the question against Clement VII.

Dodgson’s verse refers to the girls in Latin ordinals according to the ages.

Differerent types of atmospheres lead to different ordinal categories of X-junctions (cf.