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Thirteen vs Seven - What's the difference?

thirteen | seven |

As numerals the difference between thirteen and seven

is that thirteen is the cardinal number occurring after twelve and before fourteen, represented in Roman numerals as XIII and in Arabic numerals as 13 while seven is a numerical value equal to 7; the number occurring after six and before eight.

As a noun seven is

the digit/figure 7 or an occurrence thereof.

thirteen

Alternative forms

* (Arabic numerals): * (Roman numerals): XIII

Numeral

(head)
  • The cardinal number occurring after twelve and before fourteen, represented in Roman numerals as XIII and in Arabic numerals as .
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  • Coordinate terms

    * Previous: twelve. Next: fourteen

    See also

    * baker’s dozen * thirteener * throtteen

    seven

    English

    (wikipedia seven)

    Alternative forms

    * Arabic numerals: (see for numerical forms in other scripts) * Roman numerals: VII * sev'n

    Numeral

    (head)
  • (cardinal) A numerical value equal to ; the number occurring after six and before eight.
  • See also

    *

    Noun

  • The digit/figure 7 or an occurrence thereof.
  • He wrote three sevens on the paper.
  • (countable, cards) A card bearing seven pips.
  • Derived terms

    * at sixes and sevens * deuce-to-seven lowball * Group of Seven * rugby sevens * seven card stud * seven deadly sins * Sevener/sevener * sevenfold * Seven Hills of Rome * seven iron * seven-league boots * seven minutes in heaven * sevenness * sevennight * seven out * sevens * Seven Sages * sevenscore * seven seals * seven seas * seven second delay * Seven Sisters * Seven Sleepers Day * sevensome * seventh * seven-up * seven virtues * Seven Wonders of the World * seven-year itch * twenty-four seven * unseven

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