Roman numerals meaning
ENWRoman numerals
- Roman numerals, the numeric system used in ancient Rome, employs combinations of letters from the Latin alphabet to signify values. The numbers 1 to 10 can be expressed in Roman numerals as follows:
- I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X.
- The Roman numeral system is a cousin of Etruscan numerals. Use of Roman numerals continued after the decline of the Roman Empire.
- NounBFRoman numeral
- plural of Roman numeral.
- (uncountable) The system of numerals using Roman numerals.
- Roman numerals is the system used on some clocks.
- plural of Roman numeral.
Definition of Roman numerals in English Dictionary
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