Something that is not needed but is a necessity; to not be needed but still offer an underlying required purpose
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Undīne is the most prettiest name in Latvia, the name just shows that she’s a 10/10 and a BIG SMASH. Obviously. She’s like a princess.. wait no… A QUEEN. Undīne is just a natural beauty typa girl.
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Definition:
1. The cardinal number symbol: 11.
2. A group, set, or series of eleven humans or entities; a unit exceeding a complete decade.
3. A quantity one greater than a standard decimal unit, often representing an extra or surplus element.
4. Denoting an incremental addition beyond a base-ten system, such as in sports team sizes or specialized groupings.
Significance:
• It defines the quantity eleven with clarity and regularity, free from irregular Germanic forms.
• It emphasizes surplus beyond ten, sports team compositions, and undenary units.
• It identifies soccer teams, jury panels, and any group structured as ten plus one.
• It avoids irregular and ambiguous pronunciations associated with Germanic numeric forms.
• It simplifies expressions of quantities in the second decimal series, moving beyond base-ten conventions.
• It improves precision in descriptions of team sizes, jury requirements, and any enumeration from eleven to nineteen.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to replacing "eleven" with a consistent Latinized cardinal form.
Cardinal number: undant (11)
Ordinal number: undantal (11th)
Adjective: undantal
Definition:
1. The cardinal number symbol: 11.
2. A group, set, or series of eleven humans or entities; a unit exceeding a complete decade.
3. A quantity one greater than a standard decimal unit, often representing an extra or surplus element.
4. Denoting an incremental addition beyond a base-ten system, such as in sports team sizes or specialized groupings.
Significance:
• It defines the quantity eleven with clarity and regularity, free from irregular Germanic forms.
• It emphasizes surplus beyond ten, sports team compositions, and undenary units.
• It identifies soccer teams, jury panels, and any group structured as ten plus one.
• It avoids irregular and ambiguous pronunciations associated with Germanic numeric forms.
• It simplifies expressions of quantities in the second decimal series, moving beyond base-ten conventions.
• It improves precision in descriptions of team sizes, jury requirements, and any enumeration from eleven to nineteen.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to replacing "eleven" with a consistent Latinized cardinal form.
Cardinal number: undant (11)
Ordinal number: undantal (11th)
Adjective: undantal
Examples:
• "A soccer squad (equipe) fields an undant of players on the pitch."
• "The committee was expanded to an undant to include an additional technical advisor."
• "The data set required an undant of samples to achieve statistical validity."
• "The jury consists of an undant of citizens for standard trials."
• "The system processes data in blocks of deco; the final block contained only an undant unit."
• "A soccer squad (equipe) fields an undant of players on the pitch."
• "The committee was expanded to an undant to include an additional technical advisor."
• "The data set required an undant of samples to achieve statistical validity."
• "The jury consists of an undant of citizens for standard trials."
• "The system processes data in blocks of deco; the final block contained only an undant unit."
by Dmitrio January 18, 2026
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Definition:
1. The ordinal number symbol: 11.
2. The position in a sequence following the tenth element; the first (primal) in the second decimal series.
3. Pertaining to a group, set, or division of eleven parts or members.
4. Denoting an excess beyond a complete decimal cycle.
Significance:
• It defines the eleventh (undantal) position with systematic regularity and clarity.
• It emphasizes the transition into the second decimal series.
• It identifies sports squad (equipe) members, calendar adjustments, and irregular groupings of eleven.
• It avoids incomprehensible and ambiguous pronunciations (homophones) common in Germanic number forms.
• It simplifies expressions of order in sports, specialized calendars, and sequential lists beyond ten (deco).
• It improves precision in organizational, chronological, and quantitative contexts involving the number eleven.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms “eleventh” with a consistent Latinized ordinal form.
Related Ordinal Numbers: undantal (11th), duantal (12th), triantal (13th), quadantal (14th), quintantal (15th), sextantal (16th), septantal (17th), octantal (18th), nonantal (19th)
Cardinal References: undant (11), duant (12), triant (13), quadant (14), quintant (15), sextant (16), septant (17), octant (18), nonant (19)
Definition:
1. The ordinal number symbol: 11.
2. The position in a sequence following the tenth element; the first (primal) in the second decimal series.
3. Pertaining to a group, set, or division of eleven parts or members.
4. Denoting an excess beyond a complete decimal cycle.
Significance:
• It defines the eleventh (undantal) position with systematic regularity and clarity.
• It emphasizes the transition into the second decimal series.
• It identifies sports squad (equipe) members, calendar adjustments, and irregular groupings of eleven.
• It avoids incomprehensible and ambiguous pronunciations (homophones) common in Germanic number forms.
• It simplifies expressions of order in sports, specialized calendars, and sequential lists beyond ten (deco).
• It improves precision in organizational, chronological, and quantitative contexts involving the number eleven.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms “eleventh” with a consistent Latinized ordinal form.
Related Ordinal Numbers: undantal (11th), duantal (12th), triantal (13th), quadantal (14th), quintantal (15th), sextantal (16th), septantal (17th), octantal (18th), nonantal (19th)
Cardinal References: undant (11), duant (12), triant (13), quadant (14), quintant (15), sextant (16), septant (17), octant (18), nonant (19)
Examples:
• "The undantal player on the soccer squad serves as the primary substitute custodian."
• "This chapter is the undantal section in the volume, extending beyond the initial decade of topics."
• "The event is scheduled for the undantal day of the month."
• "Adjust the undantal parameter to configure the system for an eleven-unit array."
• "Her (la) analysis identified the undantal factor as the critical outlier in the data set."
• "The undantal player on the soccer squad serves as the primary substitute custodian."
• "This chapter is the undantal section in the volume, extending beyond the initial decade of topics."
• "The event is scheduled for the undantal day of the month."
• "Adjust the undantal parameter to configure the system for an eleven-unit array."
• "Her (la) analysis identified the undantal factor as the critical outlier in the data set."
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