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All numerical synonyms

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adjective numerical

  • mathematical β€” of, relating to, or of the nature of mathematics: mathematical truth.
  • arithmetic β€” Arithmetic is the part of mathematics that is concerned with the addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of numbers.
  • arithmetical β€” Arithmetical calculations, processes, or skills involve the addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division of numbers.
  • statistical β€” of, pertaining to, consisting of, or based on statistics.
  • algebraic β€” Algebraic equations, expressions, and principles are based on or use algebra.
  • algorithmic β€” a set of rules for solving a problem in a finite number of steps, as for finding the greatest common divisor.
  • binary β€” Binary describes something that has two different parts.
  • differential β€” of or relating to difference or diversity.
  • digital β€” of, relating to, or using numerical calculations.
  • exponent β€” One who expounds, represents or advocates.
  • exponential β€” Of or expressed by a mathematical exponent.
  • fraction β€” Mathematics. a number usually expressed in the form a/b. a ratio of algebraic quantities similarly expressed.
  • fractional β€” pertaining to fractions; comprising a part or the parts of a unit; constituting a fraction: fractional numbers.
  • integral β€” of, relating to, or belonging as a part of the whole; constituent or component: integral parts.
  • logarithm β€” the exponent of the power to which a base number must be raised to equal a given number; log: 2 is the logarithm of 100 to the base 10 (2 = log10 100).
  • logarithmic β€” pertaining to a logarithm or logarithms.
  • numeral β€” a word, letter, symbol, or figure, etc., expressing a number; number: the Roman numerals.
  • numerary β€” of or relating to a number or numbers.
  • ensuing β€” Present participle of ensue.
  • successive β€” following in order or in uninterrupted sequence; consecutive: three successive days.
  • after β€” If something happens after a particular date or event, it happens during the period of time that follows that date or event.
  • chronological β€” If things are described or shown in chronological order, they are described or shown in the order in which they happened.
  • connected β€” If one thing is connected with another, there is a link or relationship between them.
  • constant β€” You use constant to describe something that happens all the time or is always there.
  • continuing β€” not ended; ongoing
  • continuous β€” A continuous process or event continues for a period of time without stopping.
  • following β€” the act of following.
  • going on β€” to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • in order β€” an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
  • in turn β€” to cause to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate: to turn a wheel.
  • increasing β€” growing larger or greater; enlarging; augmenting.
  • later β€” occurring, coming, or being after the usual or proper time: late frosts; a late spring.
  • logical β€” according to or agreeing with the principles of logic: a logical inference.
  • progressive β€” favoring or advocating progress, change, improvement, or reform, as opposed to wishing to maintain things as they are, especially in political matters: a progressive mayor.
  • running β€” an act or instance, or a period of running: a five-minute run before breakfast.
  • sequent β€” following; successive.
  • sequential β€” characterized by regular sequence of parts.
  • serial β€” anything published, broadcast, etc., in short installments at regular intervals, as a novel appearing in successive issues of a magazine.
  • serialised β€” to publish in serial form.
  • seriate β€” arranged or occurring in one or more series.
  • seriatim β€” in a series; one after another in regular order
  • succedent β€” following or succeeding; subsequent.
  • succeeding β€” being that which follows; subsequent; ensuing: laws to benefit succeeding generations.
  • successional β€” the coming of one person or thing after another in order, sequence, or in the course of events: many troubles in succession.
  • understandable β€” capable of being understood; comprehensible.
  • uninterrupted β€” having an irregular or discontinuous arrangement, as of leaflets along a stem.
  • analytical β€” An analytical way of doing something involves the use of logical reasoning.
  • scientific β€” of or relating to science or the sciences: scientific studies.
  • computative β€” of, relating to, or involving computation
  • geometrical β€” of or relating to geometry or to the principles of geometry.
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