Numerator

/ˈnuːməˌreɪtər/ or /ˈnjuːməˌreɪtər/ noun

The top number in a fraction, showing how many parts are being considered. It is compared to the denominator, the bottom number.

From Late Latin “numerator,” meaning “counter,” from “numerare” (to count), from “numerus” (number). Mathematicians adopted it as a technical term for fractions.

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