Roman numeral

NOUN
  1. a symbol in the old Roman notation; I,V,X,L,C,D,M represent 1,5,10,50,100,500,1000 respectively in Arabic notation
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How To Use Roman numeral In A Sentence

  • The hosts are indicated at the top, and separate colonies of each host are indicated by roman numerals.
  • Numbers were written in Arabic numerals, in small case Roman numerals, or spelled out using Ordinals in preference to Cardinals.
  • More disturbing is the pagination, since each article preserves the page-numbers from its first context, the only distinction between the articles being a superimposed Roman numeral on each page, each having its own number.
  • I was surprised at how like Roman numerals they were, also glad they were using base ten decimal and not some variant like base-eight, hex or binary.
  • Ten genuine sparkling diamonds mark time alongside roman numerals on a elegant oblong face. Times, Sunday Times
  • The path took around two weeks to construct and is inlaid with roman numerals, equations, a clock and a mathematical maze.
  • Roman numerals indicate major types followed by letters indicating minor variants, usually a single nucleotide difference.
  • Try doing long division with roman numerals.
  • I heartily approve of Roman numerals and support their use - provided it is in the right place and applied correctly.
  • Roman numerals are fine for recording numbers, and for doing simple additions and subtractions, which meant they were adequate, if somewhat cumbersome, for commerce and trade.
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