| ordinal | 1. A word or number denoting order or succession. 2. <engineering> The book of forms for making, ordaining, and consecrating bishops, priests, and deacons. 3. A book containing the rubrics of the Mass. Alternative forms: ordinale. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| ordinal scale | A scale that is based on classification of persons or things into ordered qualitative categories, such as socioeconomic status. (05 Mar 2000) |
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of or relating to a taxonomic order; "family and ordinal names of animals and plants" ordinal number: the number designating place in an ordered sequence being or denoting a numerical order in a series; "ordinal numbers"; "held an ordinal rank of seventh"
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book containing instructions for the conduct of religious services, but not the texts or prayers themselves
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Ordinal numbers refer to the position: first, second, third etc.
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Relating to the small or specific picture; receptive. The positive pole is responsiveness. The negative pole is passivity. (See also "Cardinal.")
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The scale of measurement in which data are arranged in rank order.
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| ordinal | being or denoting a numerical order in a series |
| ordinal | of or relating to a taxonomic order |
| ordinal | the number designating place in an ordered sequence |
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