numeracy

numeracy
numeracy (n.) 1957, from numerate (adj.), from L. numeratus "counted out," from numerus "a number" (see NUMBER (Cf. number) (n.)) on model of LITERACY (Cf. literacy), etc.

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  • numeracy — numerate ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having a good basic knowledge of arithmetic. DERIVATIVES numeracy noun. ORIGIN from Latin numerus a number , on the pattern of literate …   English terms dictionary

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