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The term "xii" is a Roman numeral that represents the number 12. Roman numerals are a system of numbers used in ancient Rome, and they are still sometimes used today in various contexts, like clocks, book chapters, or movie titles.

Explanation:
  • As a number: "xii" is the numeral for twelve (12).
  • As an adjective: It describes a quantity of twelve items or units.
Usage Instructions:
  • When you see "xii": You can replace it with the number 12 in everyday situations.
  • Examples of where you might see "xii":
    • Clocks: "The clock shows xii, which means it is 12 o'clock."
    • Books: "The chapter number is xii, so you will find it after chapter eleven."
Advanced Usage:
  • Roman numerals, including "xii," are often used in formal contexts such as:
    • The naming of monarchs or popes (e.g., "Pope John XII").
    • Events (e.g., "The Summer Olympics MCMXCII" for 1992, or "World War XII" in a fictional context).
Word Variants:
  • Cardinal number: The basic numerical value (12).
  • Ordinal number: The term for the position of twelve, which would be "twelfth."
Different Meanings:

While "xii" specifically denotes the number 12, it doesn't have other meanings like some words do. Its significance is primarily in representing quantities or sequences.

Synonyms:
  • The synonym for "xii" in everyday language is simply "twelve."
  • Other ways to express "12" might include "a dozen" when referring to items, such as eggs or cookies.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There aren’t specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "xii" or the number 12. However, the phrase "a dozen" can be idiomatic, meaning twelve items of something.

Summary:
  • "xii" is a Roman numeral that means twelve (12).
  • It can be used as a noun (the number itself) or an adjective (to describe a quantity).
  • You will often see it in formal or historical contexts.
Adjective
  1. denoting a quantity consisting of 12 items or units
Noun
  1. the cardinal number that is the sum of eleven and one

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