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.
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  • 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…
  • In the kitchen scales, for example, the weight is displayed as a denary number on the display.
  • Each one was worth a denary, which was a coin worth about a shilling, or a quarter of a dollar. Dutch Fairy Tales for Young Folks
  • There is a little shop about b7 metres down the road from me (or 150 metres, if you want it in denary). Army Rumour Service
  • As the Dutch had pounds, shillings and pence, before the English had them, we see what _d_ in the signs £ s.d. means, that is, a denary, or a white penny, made of silver. Dutch Fairy Tales for Young Folks
  • But if a man said that he had 6,553 dollars in the septenary (or seven) scale of notation, you will find that this is precisely the same amount as 2,341 in our ordinary denary scale. Amusements in Mathematics
  • The table at the bottom of this page translates base 36 numbers to our familiar denary system.
  • To reverse the operation, and convert 2,341 from the denary to the septenary scale, we divide it by 7, and get 334 and remainder 3; divide Amusements in Mathematics
  • Sexagesimal, duodenary and decimal systems based on the numbers 60, 12 and 10 are widespread.
  • In an earlier paper I described my discernment of a duodenary, sequential constellation map or zodiac incised on a stamp-seal from Karanovo, Bulgaria and dated to 4800 BCE.
  • The horse is one of the 12 zodiacal animals of the duodenary cycle of the lunar year (year 2002 is the year of the Horse).
  • One could not possibly even write the number down in full, in our ordinary denary (power of ten) notation: it would be one followed by ten to the power of 123 successive zeros!
  • 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
  • This calendar system, known in Thai as naksat pi, is based on a duodenary cycle of years, each year being associated with a particular animal.

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