senary
English
edit[a], [b] ← 5 | 6 | 7 → |
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Cardinal: six Ordinal: sixth Latinate ordinal: senary Adverbial: six times Multiplier: sixfold Latinate multiplier: sextuple Distributive: sextuply Germanic collective: half-dozen, sixsome Collective of n parts: sextuplet, hextuplet Greek or Latinate collective: hexad Greek collective prefix: hexa- Latinate collective prefix: sexa- Fractional: sixth Elemental: sextuplet, hextuplet Greek prefix: hexa- Number of musicians: sextet Number of years: sexennium |
Etymology
editFrom the Latin sēnārius (“consisting of six each”), from sēnī (“six each, six at a time”) + -ārius (whence the English suffix -ary).
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editsenary (not comparable)
- Of sixth rank or order.
- 2001, Manish K. Gupta, David G. Glynn, and T. Aaron Gulliver, On Senary Simplex Codes, in Applied Algebra, Algebraic Algorithms and Error-Correcting Codes: proceedings of 14th International Symposium, Serdar Boztaş, Igor E. Shparlinski (eds.), page 112
- In particular, one can construct mixed binary/ternary codes via senary codes by applying the Chinese Gray map (see Example 1).
- 2001, Manish K. Gupta, David G. Glynn, and T. Aaron Gulliver, On Senary Simplex Codes, in Applied Algebra, Algebraic Algorithms and Error-Correcting Codes: proceedings of 14th International Symposium, Serdar Boztaş, Igor E. Shparlinski (eds.), page 112
- (arithmetic) Of, pertaining to, or based on six.
- The senary fraction 0.2 is one-third, i.e. two-sixths.
- Synonym: sextal
Translations
editof sixth rank or order
Noun
editsenary (uncountable)
- (arithmetic) The numeral system which uses six as the base.
Translations
editnumeral system which uses six as the base
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See also
edit- nullary (0)
- unary (1)
- binary (2)
- ternary (3)
- quaternary (4)
- quinary (5)
- septenary (7)
- octonary (8)
- novenary (9)
- denary (10)
- undenary (11)
- duodenary (12)
- vigenary (20)
- Appendix:English arities and adicities