Cebuano

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English decimal, from Medieval Latin decimalis, from Latin decimus, from decem, ten + adjective suffix -alis.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: de‧si‧mal

Noun

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desimal

  1. a decimal point

Indonesian

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Etymology

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From Dutch decimaal, from French décimal, from Late Latin, Medieval Latin decimalis, from Latin decimus, from decem (ten) + adjective suffix -alis.

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Noun

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dèsimal (plural desimal-desimal, first-person possessive desimalku, second-person possessive desimalmu, third-person possessive desimalnya)

  1. decimal:
    1. A number expressed in the base-ten system, (particularly) a fractional numeral written in this system.
    2. The decimal system itself.

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Latin decimalis, via French décimal (adjective); short form of desimaltall.

Noun

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desimal m (definite singular desimalen, indefinite plural desimaler, definite plural desimalene)

  1. (arithmetic) a decimal (decimal fraction)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Latin decimalis, via French décimal (adjective); short form of desimaltal.

Noun

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desimal m (definite singular desimalen, indefinite plural desimalar, definite plural desimalane)

  1. (arithmetic) a decimal (decimal fraction)

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