Numerate vs Numerical - What's the difference?
numerate | numerical |
to count
of or pertaining to numbers
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, author = Joselle DiNunzio Kehoe
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, accessdate = 2013-09-08
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(obsolete) The same in number; hence, identically the same; identical.
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As adjectives the difference between numerate and numerical
is that numerate is having the ability to understand number and perform arithmetic while numerical is of or pertaining to numbers.As a verb numerate
is to count.numerate
English
Verb
(numerat)Synonyms
* (count) count, enumerate, numberAntonyms
* (having the ability to understand number and perform arithmetic) dyscalculic, innumerateAnagrams
* English heteronyms ----numerical
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- They propose that the brain manages numerical' systems with circuitry that is equipped for action related to "more than-less than", "faster-slower", "nearer-farther", "bigger-smaller", computations of "any kind of stuff in the external world". This neural activity allows us to successfully reach, grasp, throw or point. Bueti and Walsh argue further that, "it is on these abilities that discrete ' numerical abilities hitched an evolutionary ride," given the primitive need to make these kinds of judgments of space and time. Number then, as a measure, is not primary — what comes first is our need to move accurately.
- the same numerical body
- Would to God that all my fellow brethren, which with me bemoan the loss of their books, might rejoice for the recovery thereof, though not the same numerical volumes.
