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Definition
Synonym
Zahlenmensch
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Zahlenmensch
m
Zahlenmensch
en
pl
numbers man; numbers person
numbers men; numbers persons
Zahlenmensch
m
Zahlenmensch
en
pl
numbers man; numbers person
numbers men; numbers persons
Zahlenmensch
m
Zahlenmensch
en
pl
numbers man; numbers person
numbers men; numbers persons
Deutsche
Zahlenmensch Synonyme
Englische
numbers man; numbers person Synonyme
numbers
Alexandrine
Stabreim
a mass of
a world of
accent
accentuation
algorism
algorithm
alliterative meter
amount
amphibrach
amphimacer
amplitude
anacrusis
anapest
antispast
applied mathematics
army
arsis
bacchius
beat
bevy
bingo
bulk
bunch
cadence
caesura
card games
catalexis
chloriamb
chloriambus
chuck and toss
chuck farthing
chuck-a-luck
cloud
clutter
colon
counterpoint
covey
crack-loo
crap game
crap shooting
craps
cretic
dactyl
dactylic hexameter
diaeresis
dimeter
dipody
dochmiac
elegiac
elegiac couplet
elegiac pentameter
emphasis
epitrite
extent
fan-tan
feminine caesura
figures
flight
flock
flocks
foot
force
hail
hazard
heptameter
heptapody
heroic couplet
hexameter
hexapody
higher mathematics
hive
horse racing
host
iamb
iambic
iambic pentameter
ictus
ionic
jam
jingle
keno
large amount
legion
lilt
lots
lotto
magnitude
many
masculine caesura
mass
masses of
math
mathematic
mathematics
matter
measure
measurement
meter
metrical accent
metrical foot
metrical group
metrical pattern
metrical unit
metrics
metron
mob
molossus
mora
movement
muchness
multitude
nest
pack
paeon
pentameter
pentapody
period
pinball
pitch and toss
plurality
policy
proceleusmatic
prosodic pattern
prosody
pure mathematics
pyrrhic
quantitative meter
quantities
quantity
quantum
quite a few
rhythm
rouge et noir
roulette
rout
ruck
scanning
scansion
scores
shell game
shoal
spondee
sprung rhythm
strength
stress
substance
sum
swarm
sweepstake
sweepstakes
swing
syllabic meter
syzygy
tetrameter
tetrapody
tetraseme
the
numbers
the
numbers
game
thesis
throng
tidy sum
trente-et-quarante
tribrach
trimeter
tripody
triseme
trochee
vers libre
versification
whole
worlds of
Zahlenmensch Definition
Numbers
(
n.
)
pl.
of
Number.
The
fourth
book
of
the
Pentateuch,
containing
the
census
of
the
Hebrews.
Person
(
n.
)
A
character
or
part,
as
in
a
play
Person
(
n.
)
The
bodily
form
of
a
human
being
Person
(
n.
)
A
living,
self-conscious
being,
as
distinct
from
an
animal
or
a
thing
Person
(
n.
)
A
human
being
spoken
of
indefinitely
Person
(
n.
)
A
parson
Person
(
n.
)
Among
Trinitarians,
one
of
the
three
subdivisions
of
the
Godhead
(the
Father,
the
Son,
and
the
Holy
Ghost)
Person
(
n.
)
One
of
three
relations
or
conditions
(that
of
speaking,
that
of
being
spoken
to,
and
that
of
being
spoken
of)
pertaining
to
a
noun
or
a
pronoun,
and
thence
also
to
the
verb
of
which
it
may
be
the
subject.
Person
(
n.
)
A
shoot
or
bud
of
a
plant
Person
(
v.
t.)
To
represent
as
a
person
numbers man; numbers person / numbers men; numbers persons Bedeutung
person
individual
someone
somebody
mortal
soul
a
human
being,
there
was
too
much
for
one
person
to
do
numbers
pool
numbers
game
numbers
racket
numbers
an
illegal
daily
lottery
person
a
human
body
(usually
including
the
clothing),
a
weapon
was
hidden
on
his
person
Bernoulli's
law
law
of
large
numbers
(statistics)
law
stating
that
a
large
number
of
items
taken
at
random
from
a
population
will
(on
the
average)
have
the
population
statistics
person
a
grammatical
category
used
in
the
classification
of
pronouns,
possessive
determiners,
and
verb
forms
according
to
whether
they
indicate
the
speaker,
the
addressee,
or
a
third
party,
stop
talking
about
yourself
in
the
third
person
first
person
pronouns
and
verbs
used
to
refer
to
the
speaker
or
writer
of
the
language
in
which
they
occur
second
person
pronouns
and
verbs
used
to
refer
to
the
person
addressed
by
the
language
in
which
they
occur
third
person
pronouns
and
verbs
that
are
used
to
refer
to
something
other
than
the
speaker
or
addressee
of
the
language
in
which
they
occur
Numbers
Book
of
Numbers
the
fourth
book
of
the
Old
Testament,
contains
a
record
of
the
number
of
Israelites
who
followed
Moses
out
of
Egypt
Association
for
the
Advancement
of
Retired
Persons
AARP
an
association
of
people
to
promote
the
welfare
of
senior
citizens
anomaly
unusual
person
a
person
who
is
unusual
color-blind
person
a
person
unable
to
distinguish
differences
in
hue
commoner
common
man
common
person
a
person
who
holds
no
title
female
female
person
a
person
who
belongs
to
the
sex
that
can
have
babies
innocent
inexperienced
person
a
person
who
lacks
knowledge
of
evil
juvenile
juvenile
person
a
young
person,
not
fully
developed
male
male
person
a
person
who
belongs
to
the
sex
that
cannot
have
babies
nonreligious
person
a
person
who
does
not
manifest
devotion
to
a
deity
primitive
primitive
person
a
person
who
belongs
to
an
early
stage
of
civilization
religious
person
a
person
who
manifests
devotion
to
a
deity
unfortunate
unfortunate
person
a
person
who
suffers
misfortune
unwelcome
person
persona
non
grata
a
person
who
for
some
reason
is
not
wanted
or
welcome
unpleasant
person
disagreeable
person
a
person
who
is
not
pleasant
or
agreeable
unskilled
person
a
person
who
lacks
technical
training
person
of
color
person
of
colour
(formal)
any
non-European
non-white
person
Black
Black
person
blackamoor
Negro
Negroid
a
person
with
dark
skin
who
comes
from
Africa
(or
whose
ancestors
came
from
Africa)
colored
person
colored
a
United
States
term
for
Blacks
that
is
now
considered
offensive
White
White
person
Caucasian
a
member
of
the
Caucasoid
race
Oriental
oriental
person
a
member
of
an
Oriental
race,
the
term
is
regarded
as
offensive
by
Asians
(especially
by
Asian
Americans)
English
person
a
native
or
inhabitant
of
England
Frenchman
Frenchwoman
French
person
a
person
of
French
nationality
Irish
person
Irelander
a
native
or
inhabitant
of
Ireland
abandoned
person
someone
for
whom
hope
has
been
abandoned
aliterate
aliterate
person
a
person
who
can
read
but
is
disinclined
to
derive
information
from
literary
sources
artist
creative
person
a
person
whose
creative
work
shows
sensitivity
and
imagination
bad
person
a
person
who
does
harm
to
others
bereaved
bereaved
person
a
person
who
has
suffered
the
death
of
someone
they
loved,
the
bereaved
do
not
always
need
to
be
taken
care
of
bisexual
bisexual
person
a
person
who
is
sexually
attracted
to
both
sexes
blind
person
a
person
with
a
severe
visual
impairment
celebrity
famous
person
a
widely
known
person,
he
was
a
baseball
celebrity
clumsy
person
a
person
with
poor
motor
coordination
crab
crabby
person
a
quarrelsome
grouch
dead
person
dead
soul
deceased
person
deceased
decedent
departed
someone
who
is
no
longer
alive,
I
wonder
what
the
dead
person
would
have
done
deaf
person
a
person
with
a
severe
auditory
impairment
displaced
person
DP
stateless
person
a
person
forced
to
flee
from
home
or
country
dosser
street
person
someone
who
sleeps
in
any
convenient
place
dummy
silent
person
a
person
who
does
not
talk
eccentric
eccentric
person
flake
oddball
geek
a
person
with
an
unusual
or
odd
personality
emotional
person
a
person
subject
to
strong
states
of
emotion
enlisted
person
a
serviceman
who
ranks
below
a
commissioned
officer
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