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  2. Mnemonic major system - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to use the major system, a mnemonic technique to memorize numbers by converting them into consonants and words. The system is based on the principle that images are easier to remember than numbers and has a standard mapping of numerals to sounds.

  3. Template:Number to word - Wikipedia

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    A natural number in the range of 10 126 and -10 126 is, as well as some larger numbers such as one centillion and one millinillion. zero : Optional. The value to use when the number is 0.

  4. Calculator spelling - Wikipedia

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    5318008 is one of the most famous examples of calculator spelling, which is an unintended characteristic of the seven-segment display that resembles letters when upside-down. Learn how to spell "BOOBIES" and other words with calculators, and see the history and applications of this phenomenon.

  5. List of numeral systems - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive overview of different writing systems for expressing numbers, with examples, names, bases, and approximate dates of origin. Learn about the history and features of various numeral systems, such as Roman, Indian, Chinese, and Arabic.

  6. Indian numbering system - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to express large numbers in the Indian subcontinent using terms like lakh and crore. Compare the Indian system with the Western system and see examples of pronunciation and separators.

  7. Gematria - Wikipedia

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    Gematria is the practice of assigning a numerical value to a name, word or phrase by reading it as a number, or sometimes by using an alphanumerical cipher. Learn about the origin, development and applications of gematria in various cultures and languages, especially in Jewish texts and Kabbalah.

  8. Hebrew numerals - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to write and pronounce numbers in Hebrew, a quasi-decimal alphabetic numeral system using the letters of the Hebrew alphabet. The number 6 in Hebrew is shishah (שִׁשָּׁ) or shishi (שִׁשִּי).

  9. Hexspeak - Wikipedia

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    Hexspeak is a form of variant English spelling using the hexadecimal digits 0123456789ABCDEF. It is used by programmers as memorable magic numbers to mark memory or data, and some words can be spelled with letters or numbers.