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ordinal

1 of 2noun
/ˈɔrdənəl/
Forms:ordinals
1

a number that indicates the position of something in a sequence, such as third, second, etc.

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  • In a race, the runner who finishes in first place is said to be the winner of the first ordinal.
  • The ordinal "third" indicates the position of an item or individual in a sequence counting from the beginning.
  • Historians use ordinals to chronologically arrange events in history textbooks.
  • The ordinal "second" denotes the place of the person who finishes after the first in a competition or ranking.
  • Mathematics often uses ordinals to denote the positions in ordered sets or sequences, distinguishing each item by its rank.