Cardinalities

/ˌkɑːrdɪˈnælɪtiz/ noun

The plural of cardinality; the number or quantity of something, especially in mathematics where it refers to how many elements are in a set.

From Medieval Latin cardinalis meaning 'principal' or 'chief,' derived from cardo meaning 'hinge.' The mathematical sense developed in the 19th century to describe the fundamental property of set size independent of order.

AM Kardinal
ARأساسيات
BNকার্ডিনাল
CAcardinal
CSkardinály
DAkardinaliteter
DEKardinäle
ELκαρδινάλια
EScardinalidades
FAکاردینال
FIkardinaalit
FRcardinalités
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