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What (who) is duodecimal numbering system - definition

SCHEME FOR ASSIGNING NOMINAL NUMBERS TO ENTITIES
Numbering system; Numbering; Numbering System; Numbering schemes

Indian numbering system         
METHODS OF NAMING LARGE NUMBERS
Arawb; Hindu numbering system; Arab (number); Pakistani numbering system; Vedic numbering system; Indian number system; Pakistani numeral system; South Asian numbering system; Indian Numbering System; Indian numbering
The Indian numbering system is used in the Indian subcontinent (Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka) and Afghanistan to express large numbers. The terms lakh or 1,00,000 (one hundred thousand, written as 100,000 outside India) and crore or 1,00,00,000 (ten million, written as 10,000,000 outside India) are the most commonly used terms in Indian English to express large numbers in the system.
Duodecimal         
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BASE TWELVE NUMBER SYSTEM
Dozenal Society of Great Britain; Dozenal Society of America; Base 12; Dozenal; American Dozenal Society; Base-12; Base twelve; Duodenary; Base12; Duo-decimal; ↊; ↋; Duodecimal Society of America; The Duodecimal Society of America; The Dozenal Society of America; Humphrey point; The Dozenal Society of Great Britain; Duodecimal Society of Great Britain; The Duodecimal Society of Great Britain; Base 144; Dozenalism; Dozenalist; Dozenal system
The duodecimal system (also known as base 12, dozenal, or, rarely, uncial) is a positional notation numeral system using twelve as its base. The number twelve (that is, the number written as "12" in the base ten numerical system) is instead written as "10" in duodecimal (meaning "1 dozen and 0 units", instead of "1 ten and 0 units"), whereas the digit string "12" means "1 dozen and 2 units" (i.
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BASE TWELVE NUMBER SYSTEM
Dozenal Society of Great Britain; Dozenal Society of America; Base 12; Dozenal; American Dozenal Society; Base-12; Base twelve; Duodenary; Base12; Duo-decimal; ↊; ↋; Duodecimal Society of America; The Duodecimal Society of America; The Dozenal Society of America; Humphrey point; The Dozenal Society of Great Britain; Duodecimal Society of Great Britain; The Duodecimal Society of Great Britain; Base 144; Dozenalism; Dozenalist; Dozenal system
[?dju:?(?)'d?s?m(?)l]
¦ adjective relating to or denoting a system of counting or numerical notation that has twelve as a base.
Derivatives
duodecimally adverb
Origin
C17: from L. duodecimus 'twelfth' + -al.

Wikipedia

Numbering scheme

There are many different numbering schemes for assigning nominal numbers to entities. These generally require an agreed set of rules, or a central coordinator. The schemes can be considered to be examples of a primary key of a database management system table, whose table definitions require a database design.

In computability theory, the simplest numbering scheme is the assignment of natural numbers to a set of objects such as functions, rational numbers, graphs, or words in some formal language. A numbering can be used to transfer the idea of computability and related concepts, which are originally defined on the natural numbers using computable functions, to these different types of objects.

A simple extension is to assign cardinal numbers to physical objects according to the choice of some base of reference and of measurement units for counting or measuring these objects within a given precision. In such case, numbering is a kind of classification, i.e. assigning a numeric property to each object of the set to subdivide this set into related subsets forming a partition of the initial set, possibly infinite and not enumeratable using a single natural number for each class of the partition.

In some cases (such as computing, time-telling, and in some countries the numbering of floors in buildings) zero-based numbering is used, where the first entity is assigned "zero" instead of "one".

Other numbering schemes are listed by field below.