Pronunciation: /ˈzi .rəl/
Definition:
1. The ordinal number symbol: 0.
2. The position of an item in a sequence before the first (primal) element, used in logical, computational, or systematic contexts where indexing starts from null.
3. The state of being prior to commencement; the foundational reference point from which counting commences.
4.
Representing the default or initial state in any ordered list, array, or procedural level.
Significance:
• It defines the concept of "zeroth" in a regular, systematic ordinal form.
• It emphasizes clear numeric indexing,
important in programming, mathematics, and data organization.
• It identifies the pre-first position without irregular morphological
constructions.
• It avoids
incomprehensible and ambiguous pronunciations common in Germanic ordinal forms.
• It simplifies technical
communication, education, and instruction involving sequences.
• It improves precision in descriptions of order, priority, and initialization.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to replacing "zeroth" with a consistent Latinized pattern.
Ordinal number:
zeral (0-al)
onal (primal) (1-al)
dual (second) (2-al)
trial (3-al)
quadal (4-al)
quintal (5-al)
sextal (6-al)
septal (7-al)
octal (8-al)
nonal (9-al)
decal (10-al)
Cardinal number:
zero (0)
one (1)
duo (2)
trio (3)
quad (4)
quinto (5)
sexto (6)
septo (7)
octo (8)
nono (9)
deco (10)
Examples:
• "In array indexing, the zeral element often contains metadata or default values."
• "Set the device to its zeral
configuration before initiating the startup sequence."
• "Her name appears in the zeral position on the
membership roster, as the founding member."
• "The zeral chapter of the manual covers prerequisites and implements necessitated."
• "Our timeline marks the treaty as the zeral event, preceding all recorded
diplomatic actions."