135
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Being five more than one hundred thirty: The number 135 is the natural number that follows 134 and precedes 136. It is the product of 3 x 3 x 3 x 5 (or 3³ x 5).
Usage
- The word "135" is a cardinal numeral used to denote a specific quantity or position in a sequence. It functions as an adjective when it modifies a noun by specifying the exact count.
- Example: "The book has 135 pages." (Here, "135" describes the quantity of pages.)
- Example: "She finished in 135th place." (Here, the ordinal form "135th" indicates a position in a sequence.)
Advanced Usage
- In mathematics, 135 is an odd composite number.
- In other contexts, it can be a code, model number, or identifier (e.g., "Highway 135," "Room 135"). In these cases, it functions as a proper noun or part of a name.
- Example: "Take exit 135 off the interstate."
Variants and Related Words
- One hundred (and) thirty-five: The word form of the number.
- 135th: The ordinal number (one hundred thirty-fifth).
- CXXXV: The Roman numeral representation.
Synonyms
- One hundred thirty-five: The equivalent written form.
- CXXXV: The Roman numeral equivalent.
Notes
- The provided definition, "being five more than one hundred thirty," is a formal, mathematical definition describing its relationship to the base number 130.
- In everyday language, it is used primarily for counting, labeling, and quantifying.
Adjective
- being five more than one hundred thirty