xcl
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Being ten more than one hundred eighty: The word "xcl" is a numerical adjective representing the cardinal number 190. It is a concise, symbolic notation for this specific quantity.
Usage
- As a numerical adjective: "xcl" is used to denote the exact quantity of one hundred and ninety. It modifies nouns to specify amount or position in a sequence.
- The manuscript was written around the year xcl. (This indicates the year 190.)
- The total score was xcl points. (This means the score was 190 points.)
Advanced Usage
- In specialized contexts: The notation "xcl" is primarily found in historical, academic, or technical writing, particularly where Roman numerals or compact numerical notation is conventional, such as in copyright dates, monarchical titles, or outlining.
- Chapter xcl of the document outlines the final provisions. (This refers to Chapter 190.)
- The inscription read: "Anno Domini xcl". (This translates to "In the Year of Our Lord 190".)
Variants and Related Words
- 190: The standard Arabic numeral representation.
- One hundred ninety: The written form in words.
- CXC: The Roman numeral representation for 190.
- Cenononagintal: An extremely rare, non-standard Latinate adjective form meaning "pertaining to the number one hundred ninety."
Synonyms
- One hundred and ninety: The full written form.
- CXC: The Roman numeral equivalent.
Notes on Meaning
- Cardinal Number: As a cardinal number, "xcl" denotes a count or quantity (e.g., ).
- Potential for Misinterpretation: In modern contexts, "xcl" is highly uncommon and may be confused with an abbreviation or code. Its use is almost exclusively stylistic or traditional. It is not standard in everyday English prose.
Adjective
- being ten more than one hundred eighty