ADJECTIVE
- containing ten or ten parts
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numbered or proceeding by tens; based on ten
the decimal system
How To Use denary In A Sentence
- The denary (about fifteen cents) was a third more than the daily pay of a Roman soldier. The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. The common English version, corrected by the final committee of the American Bible Union.
- It is unnecessary for us ordinarily to state that we are using the denary scale, because this is always understood in the common affairs of life. Amusements in Mathematics
- Whatever preoperative adjustments Arterton required were a smashing success, as the actress bears almost no resemblance to the duodenary-digited, crumple-eared duckling she was in her youth. Xml's Blinklist.com
- a chump of the evums, upshoot of picnic or stupor out of sopor, Cave of Kids or Hyma-nian Glattstoneburg, denary, danery, donnery, Finnegans Wake
- To be noted here is once again the forward shift of one duodenary cycle.
- Aug.: Yet not without reason did the Lord say, "Seventy times seven;" for the Law is set forth in ten precepts; and the Law is signified by the number ten, sin by eleven, because it is passing the denary line. Catena Aurea - Gospel of Matthew
- You can convert a number in any number system to a denary number using this calculation.
- Convert the following denary numbers to base 8.
- It is working in the denary (or ten) scale of notation, a system undoubtedly derived from the fact that our forefathers who devised it had ten fingers upon which they were accustomed to count, like our children of to-day. Amusements in Mathematics
- Base 9 is called nonary, Base 10 is called denary or decimal, continued below…