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Definitions by Dmitrio

Pronunciation: /məˈtaɪd/
Definition:
1. One of two (duo) equal parts into which (quic) something is divided.
2. Half portion of a divisible quantity.
3. Each segment obtained by splitting an object equally.
4. Division of something into exactly two (duo) equivalent sections.

Significance:
• It defines halving.
• It emphasizes equality in partitioning.
• It identifies segments of entities.
• It avoids irregular pronunciations.
• It simplifies fractioning descriptions.
• It improves clarity in dividing quantities.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "half" and "halves."
Singular noun: metade
Plural noun: metades
Adverb: medie
Examples:
• "Dissect the cake into duo metades for fair distribution."
• "Metades are essential units in geometry lessons."
• "Medieval recipes call for ingredients measured in metades."
• "Math students study fractions starting with (cone) metades."
• "Equally dividing pizza creates two (duo) delicious metades."
metade by Dmitrio January 28, 2026
Pronunciation: /ˈmaɪ.loʊ/
Definition:
1. The cardinal number symbol: 1000.
2. A group, set, or series of one thousand humans or entities: a millenary unit.
3. A standard unit for large quantities, distances, and monetary amounts.
4. Denoting a structure or quantity based on one thousand components, such as a kilometer, a millennium, or a grand total.

Significance:
• It defines the quantity one thousand with systematic regularity and clarity.
• It emphasizes millennia, kilo-units, and large-scale numerical benchmarks.
• It identifies meters in a kilometer, years (anes) in a millennium, and a common unit for financial and statistical figures.
• It avoids irregular and ambiguous pronunciations associated with Germanic numeric forms.
• It simplifies expressions of large numbers, metric distances, and historical time spans.
• It improves precision in descriptions of demographics, finances, and scientific measurements.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to replacing "thousand" with a consistent Latinized cardinal form.
Cardinal number: milo (1000)
Ordinal number: milal (1000th)
Adjective: milal
Examples:
• "The city's population is approximately ten (deco) milo residents."
• "The ancient artifact dates back over two milo years (anes)."
• "The budget allocation was increased by several milo units."
• "The race is a standard distance of five milo meters."
• "The manuscript contains nearly a milo of handwritten (manuscript) pages."
milo by Dmitrio January 26, 2026
Pronunciation: /ˈsɛn.toʊ/
Definition:
1. The cardinal number symbol: 100.
2. A group, set, or series of one hundred (cento) humans or entities: a century unit.
3. A foundational unit for percentages, centuries, and large-scale groupings.
4. Denoting a structure or quantity based on one hundred (cento) components, such as a percent, a centennial, or a standard large round number.

Significance:
• It defines the quantity one hundred with systematic regularity and clarity.
• It emphasizes centuries, percentages, and foundational decimal hundreds.
• It identifies years (anes) in a century, the basis for percentage calculations, and a common unit for large counts.
• It avoids irregular and ambiguous pronunciations associated with Germanic numeric forms.
• It simplifies expressions of percentages, historical periods, and large quantitative units.
• It improves precision in descriptions of statistical data, anniversaries, and numerical scales.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to replacing "hundred" with a consistent Latinized cardinal form.
Cardinal number: cento (100)
Ordinal number: cental (100th)
Adjective: cental
Examples:
• "The data indicates that seventy-five (septodeco-quinto) cento of respondents agreed."
• "The institution celebrated its primal cento years (anes) of operation."
• "The textbook contains over a cento of practice problems."
• "She achieved a perfect score of one cento on the examination."
• "The archive preserves nearly a cento of original letters from that era."
cento by Dmitrio January 26, 2026
Pronunciation: /ˌnoʊ.noʊˈdɛ.koʊ/
Definition:
1. The cardinal number symbol: 90.
2. A group, set, or series of ninety humans or entities: a nonagenary unit.
3. A remarkable longevity milestone and a standard quantity for large-scale percentages or right angles.
4. Denoting a structure or quantity based on ninety components, such as degrees in a right angle, a high percentage, or years (anes) in an exceptional human life.

Significance:
• It defines the quantity ninety with systematic regularity and clarity.
• It emphasizes nonagenary longevity, geometric right angles, and near-complete percentages.
• It identifies degrees in a right angle, a common high percentile score, and the age of exceptional elderly individuals.
• It avoids irregular and ambiguous pronunciations associated with Germanic numeric forms.
• It simplifies expressions of advanced age, geometric measurements, and statistical high marks.
• It improves precision in descriptions of geriatric demographics, angular geometry, and performance metrics.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to replacing "ninety" with a consistent Latinized cardinal form.
Cardinal number: nonodeco (90)
Ordinal number: nonodecal (90th)
Adjective: nonodecal
Examples:
• "Her (la) great-aunt lived a healthy and active life into her nonodeco years (anes)."
• "A right angle measures exactly nonodeco degrees."
• "The candidate received nonodeco percent of the vote in the precinct."
• "The project was completed with nonodeco percent of the budget remaining."
• "The archival collection contains a nonodeco of rare first-edition volumes."
nonodeco by Dmitrio January 25, 2026
Pronunciation: /ˌɑ k.toʊˈdɛ.koʊ/
Definition:
1. The cardinal number symbol: 80.
2. A group, set, or series of eighty humans or entities: an octogenary unit.
3. A modern lifespan milestone and a common quantity for large collections or rounds.
4. Denoting a structure or quantity based on eighty components, such as years (anes) in an extended human life or items in a substantial batch.

Significance:
• It defines the quantity eighty with systematic regularity and clarity.
• It emphasizes octogenary lifespans, large batches, and significant numerical verges.
• It identifies modern life expectancy achievements, standard counts in some card games (ludaments), and a common round number for collections.
• It avoids irregular and ambiguous pronunciations associated with Germanic numeric forms.
• It simplifies expressions of longevity, large-scale quantities, and notable numerical benchmarks.
• It improves precision in descriptions of gerontological data, commercial batches, and significant anniversaries.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to replacing "eighty" with a consistent Latinized cardinal form.
Cardinal number: octodeco (80)
Ordinal number: octodecal (80th)
Adjective: octodecal
Examples:
• "Her grandmother lived a vigorous life into her octodeco years (anes)."
• "The archive contains an octodeco of original manuscripts from that period."
• "The game (ludament) is played with an area of octodeco cards."
• "The foundation awarded grants to an octodeco of research projects this cycle."
• "The assembly hall can seat an octodeco of delegates comfortably."
octodeco by Dmitrio January 25, 2026
Pronunciation: /ˌsɛp.toʊˈdɛ.koʊ/
Definition:
1. The cardinal number symbol: 70.
2. A group, set, or series of seventy humans or entities: a septuagenary unit.
3. A traditional lifespan benchmark and a symbolic number for groups or translations.
4. Denoting a structure or quantity based on seventy components, such as years (anes) in a biblical lifespan or members in a council.

Significance:
• It defines the quantity seventy with systematic regularity and clarity.
• It emphasizes septuagenary lifespans, traditional councils, and symbolic completeness.
• It identifies the traditional human lifespan, the number of scholars in the Septuagint translation, and years of captivity.
• It avoids irregular and ambiguous pronunciations associated with Germanic numeric forms.
• It simplifies expressions of lifespan milestones, historical groups, and symbolic numbers.
• It improves precision in descriptions of demographic benchmarks, historical committees, and scriptural references.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to replacing "seventy" with a consistent Latinized cardinal form.
Cardinal number: septodeco (70)
Ordinal number: septodecal (70th)
Adjective: septodecal
Examples:
• "The ancient text states that a human lifespan is septodeco years (anes)."
• "The translation was the effort of a septodeco of scholars."
• "The council was composed of a septodeco of seniors."
• "The village celebrated its septodeco anniversary this year (ane)."
• "The data set included responses from a septodeco of participants."
septodeco by Dmitrio January 25, 2026
Pronunciation: /ˌsɛks.toʊˈdɛ.koʊ/
Definition:
1. The cardinal number symbol: 60.
2. A group, set, or series of sixty humans or entities: a sexagenary unit.
3. The foundational unit for minutes and seconds, and a traditional basis for time and angular measurement.
4. Denoting a structure or system based on sixty components, such as seconds in a minute, minutes in an hour, or degrees in a triangle.

Significance:
• It defines the quantity sixty with systematic regularity and clarity.
• It emphasizes sexagesimal systems, timekeeping, and angular geometry.
• It identifies seconds in a minute, minutes in an hour, and the traditional number of seconds in a minute.
• It avoids irregular and ambiguous pronunciations associated with Germanic numeric forms.
• It simplifies expressions of time units, geometric angles, and base-60 numerical systems.
• It improves precision in descriptions of chronology, navigation, and mathematical bases.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to replacing "sixty" with a consistent Latinized cardinal form.
Cardinal number: sextodeco (60)
Ordinal number: sextodecal (60th)
Adjective: sextodecal
Examples:
• "There are sextodeco seconds in a minute."
• "The ancient system used a sextodeco base for astronomical calculations."
• "The committee is composed of a sextodeco of international delegates."
• "The polygon's interior angles sum to sextodeco degrees."
• "The timer is set for sextodeco minutes."
sextodeco by Dmitrio January 25, 2026