duodecimal notation
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Definition
- Noun:
- A system of numerical representation using twelve distinct symbols: "duodecimal notation" refers specifically to any method of writing numbers that employs exactly twelve different characters or digits. This contrasts with the common decimal system, which uses ten digits (0-9).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The ancient Babylonians are known to have used a form of duodecimal notation in some of their mathematical calculations.
- In a pure duodecimal notation, the digits might be represented as 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, and B.
Advanced Usage
- "to express a value in duodecimal notation": to write a number using the base-12 system.
- The number fourteen is expressed as '12' in duodecimal notation.
Variants and Related Words
- Duodecimal (adj): Relating to or based on the number twelve.
- A duodecimal system is sometimes proposed as an alternative to the decimal system because 12 has more divisors.
- Duodecimal system (n): The base-12 positional numeral system itself.
- The duodecimal system is also known as base-12 or dozenal.
Synonyms
- Base-twelve notation: A direct synonym emphasizing the numerical base.
- Dozenal notation: An alternative term, derived from "dozen."
Related Phrases
- Not applicable: As a specific technical noun, "duodecimal notation" does not commonly form phrasal verbs.
Related Idioms
- Not applicable: This is a technical term and is not used in idiomatic expressions.
Noun
- any notation that uses 12 different characters