Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective

numbery

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary

Remove ads

English

Etymology

From number + -y.

Adjective

numbery (comparative more numbery, superlative most numbery)

  1. (rare, colloquial) Good with numbers; mathematically inclined.
    • 2014, Ellen Kaplan, Robert Kaplan, Out of the Labyrinth: Setting Mathematics Free - Page 19:
      But you might put autism aside and ask us what we have to say about someone like the three-year-old who announced at his first Math Circle class: “I'm very numbery”—and was.
  2. (informal) Resembling or involving numbers; numeric.
    • 1999, Brian Harvey, Matthew Wright, chapter 5, in Simply Scheme: Introducing Computer Science, page 57:
      We started out, in Part I, with examples about acronyms and so on, but since then we’ve been working with numbery old numbers.
    • 2011, Randal L. Schwartz, brian d foy, Tom Phoenix, Learning Perl, page 56:
      The context refers to how you use an expression. You've actually already seen some contextual operations with numbers and strings. When you do numbery sorts of things, you get numeric results. When you do stringy sorts of things, you get string results.
Remove ads

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads