Roman number vs ordinal number

Roman number

ordinal number

noun
  • Such a number generalised to correspond to any cardinal number (the size of some set); formally, the order type of some well-ordered set of some cardinality a, which represents an equivalence class of well-ordered sets (exactly those of cardinality a) under the equivalence relation "existence of an order-preserving bijection". 

  • A natural number used to denote position in a sequence. 

  • A word that expresses the relative position of an item in a sequence. 

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