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  2. 12 (number) - Wikipedia

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    12 is a composite number, the smallest abundant number, a semiperfect number, [11] a highly composite number, [12] a refactorable number, [13] and a Pell number. [14] It is the smallest of two known sublime numbers , numbers that have a perfect number of divisors whose sum is also perfect.

  3. Twelfth - Wikipedia

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    The Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution; The Twelfth, a Protestant celebration originating in Ireland; In mathematics: 12th, an ordinal number; as in the item in an order twelve places from the beginning, following the eleventh and preceding the thirteenth; 1/12, a vulgar fraction, one part of a unit divided equally into twelve ...

  4. Twelfth grade - Wikipedia

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    A 12th grade visual arts class in Scott County, Virginia in the United States. Twelfth grade (also known as 12th grade, grade 12, senior year, or class 12) is the twelfth and final year of formal or compulsory education. It is typically the final year of secondary school and K–12 in most parts of the world. Students in twelfth grade are ...

  5. How To Write Numbers in Words on a Check - AOL

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    Writing a check correctly can be intimidating, especially if you’re out of practice — or never learned. The less you use your checkbook, the more confusing it can be — especially when it ...

  6. English numerals - Wikipedia

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    oh: used when spelling numbers (like telephone, bank account, bus line [British: bus route]) but can cause confusion with the letter o if reading a mix of numbers and letters; nil: in general sport scores, British usage ("The score is two–nil.") nothing: in general sport scores, American usage ("The score is two–nothing.")

  7. Ordinal indicator - Wikipedia

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    As an exception to the above rules, numbers ending with 11, 12, and 13 use -th (e.g. 11th, pronounced eleventh, 112th, pronounced one hundred [and] twelfth)-th is used for all other numbers (e.g. 9th, pronounced ninth). One archaic variant uses a singular -d for numbers ending in 2 or 3 (e.g. 92d or 33d)

  8. Ordinal numeral - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, ordinal numerals or ordinal number words are words representing position or rank in a sequential order; the order may be of size, importance, chronology, and so on (e.g., "third", "tertiary").

  9. Wikipedia:Lists of common misspellings/0–9 - Wikipedia

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    misspelling (click for Wikipedia search); (correct spelling) To add an entry to the list, insert a new search entry using the {{search link}} template with the correct spelling in parentheses after the link.