Number Definition–noun | 1. | a numeral or group of numerals. | | 2. | the sum, total, count, or aggregate of a collection of units, or the like: A number of people were hurt in the accident. The number of homeless children in the city has risen alarmingly. | | 3. | a word or symbol, or a combination of words or symbols, used in counting or in noting a total. | | 4. | the particular numeral assigned to an object so as to designate its place in a series: house number; license number. | | 5. | one of a series of things distinguished by or marked with numerals. | | 6. | a certain collection, company, or quantity not precisely reckoned, but usually considerable or large: I've gone there a number of times. | | 7. | the full count of a collection or company. | | 8. | a collection or company. | | 9. | a quantity of individuals: Their number was more than 20,000. | | 10. | numbers, | a. | a considerable amount or quantity; many: Numbers flocked to the city to see the parade. | | c. | musical periods, measures, or groups of notes. | | e. | Informal. the figures representing the actual cost, expense, profit, etc.: We won't make a decision until we see the numbers. | |
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distinct part of an extended musical work or one in a sequence of compositions. | | 18. | conformity in music or verse to regular beat or measure; rhythm. | | 19. | a single part of a book published in a series of parts. | | 20. | a single issue of a periodical: several numbers of a popular magazine. | | 21. | a code of numerals, letters, or a combination of these assigned to a particular telephone: Did you call the right number? | | 22. | Grammar. a category of noun, verb, or adjective inflection found in many languages, as English, Latin, and Arabic, used to indicate whether a word has one or more than one referent. There may be a two-way distinction in number, as between singular and plural, three-way, as between singular, dual, and plural, or more. | | 23. | Informal. person; individual: the attractive number standing at the bar. | | 24. | Informal. an article of merchandise, esp. of wearing apparel, offered for sale: Put those leather numbers in the display window. | | 25. | mathematics regarded as a science, a basic concept, and a mode of thought: Number is the basis of science. | –verb (used with object) | 26. | to mark with or distinguish by numbers: Number each of the definitions. | | 27. | to amount to or comprise in number; total: The manuscript already numbers 425 pages. | | 28. | to consider or include in a number: I number myself among his friends. | | 29. | to count over one by one; tell: to number one's blessings. | | 30. | to mention individually or one by one; enumerate: They numbered the highlights of their trip at length. | | 31. | to set or fix the number of; limit in number; make few in number: The sick old man's days are numbered. | | 32. | to live or have lived (a number of years). | | 33. | to ascertain the number of; count. | | 34. | to apportion or divide: The players were numbered into two teams. | –verb (used without object) | 35. | to make a total; reach an amount: Casualties numbered in the thousands. | | 36. | to be numbered or included (usually fol. by among or with): Several eminent scientists number among his friends. | —Idioms | 38. | by the numbers, | a. | according to standard procedure, rules, customs, etc.; orthodoxly; by the book: We're going to run things here by the numbers. | | b. | together or in unison to a called-out count: calisthenics by the numbers. | | | 39. | do a number on, Slang.
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| a. | to undermine, defeat, humiliate, or criticize thoroughly: The committee really did a number on the mayor's proposal. | | b. | to discuss or discourse about, esp. in an entertaining way: She could do a number on anything from dentistry to the Bomb. | | | 40. | do one's number, | a. | to give a performance; perform: It's time for you to get on stage and do your number. | | b. | Slang. to behave in a predictable or customary manner: Whenever I call, he does his number about being too busy to talk. | | | 41. | get or have someone's number, Informal. to become informed about someone's real motives, character, intentions, etc.: He was only interested in her fortune, but she got his number fast. | | 42. | have one's number on it, Slang. to be thought of as the instrument of fate in the death of a person: That bullet had his number on it. | | 43. | one's number is (was, will be) up, Slang. | a. | one is (was, will be) in serious trouble. | | b. | one is (was, will be) on the point of death: Convinced that her number was up anyway, she refused to see doctors. | | | 44. | without number, of unknown or countless number; vast: stars without number. | From DictionaryPlate Definition–noun | 1. | a shallow, usually circular dish, often of earthenware or porcelain, from which food is eaten. | | 2. | the contents of such a dish; plateful. | | 3. | an entire course of a meal served on such a dish: I had the vegetable plate for lunch. | | 4. | the food and service for one person, as at a banquet, fund-raising dinner, or the like: The wedding breakfast cost $20 a plate. | | 5. | household dishes, utensils, etc., of metal plated with gold or silver. | | 6. | household dishes, utensils, etc., made of gold or silver. | | 7. | a dish, as of metal or wood, used for collecting offerings, as in a church. | | 8. | a thin, flat sheet or piece of metal or other material, esp. of uniform thickness. | | 10. | a flat, polished piece of metal on which something may be or is engraved. | | 12. | a flat or curved sheet of metal, plastic, glass, or similar hard material, on which a picture or text has been engraved, etched, molded, photographically developed, or drawn, that is inked, as in a press, for printing impressions on other surfaces. | | 13. | a printed impression from such a piece or from some similar piece, as a woodcut. | | 14. | a full-page illustration in a book, esp. an insert on paper different from the text pages. | | 15. | a piece of armor made from a thin, flat piece or several such pieces of tough material, esp. wrought iron or steel. | | 16. | armor composed of thin, flat pieces; plate armor. | | 17. | Dentistry. | a. | the part of a denture that conforms to the mouth and contains the teeth. | | | 20. | Photography. a sheet of glass, metal, etc., coated with a sensitized emulsion, used for taking a photograph. | | 21. | Anatomy, Zoology. a platelike part, structure, or organ. | | 22. | a thin piece or cut of beef from the lower end of the ribs. | | 24. | Electronics. one of the interior elements of a vacuum tube, toward which electrons are attracted by virtue of its positive charge; anode. Abbreviation: P | | 25. | Carpentry. any of various horizontal timbers or boards laid flat across the heads of studding, upon floors, etc., to support joists, rafters, or studs at or near their ends. | | 26. | a gold or silver cup or the like awarded as the prize in a horse race or some other contest. | | 27. | a horse race or some other contest for such a prize. | | 28. | Heraldry. a rounded argent. | –verb (used with object) | 29. | to coat (metal) with a thin film of gold, silver, nickel, etc., by mechanical or chemical means. | | 30. | to cover or overlay with metal plates for protection. | | 31. | Metalworking. | a. | to forge (a bloom or the like) into a broad piece. | | b. | to hammer (cutlery) gently to produce an even surface. | | | 32. | Printing. to make a stereotype or electrotype plate from (type). | | 33. | Papermaking. to give a high gloss to (paper), as on supercalendered paper. | —Idiom | 34. | have on one's plate, Informal. to have as an immediate task, obligation, or prospect: I had too much on my plate already to take on another task. | |
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