numerate
21numerate — nu·mer·ate …
22numerate — [ˈnjuːmərət] adj able to use and calculate numbers …
23numerate — nu•mer•ate v. [[t]ˈnu məˌreɪt, ˈnyu [/t]] adj. [[t] mər ɪt[/t]] v. at•ed, at•ing, adj. 1) cvb to represent numbers by symbols 2) cvb enumerate 2) 3) math. able to use or understand numerical techniques of mathematics • Etymology: 1400–50; late ME …
24numerate — verb (t) /ˈnjuməreɪt / (say nyoohmuhrayt) (numerated, numerating) 1. to number; count; enumerate. 2. to read (an expression in numbers). –adjective /ˈnjumərət / (say nyoohmuhruht) 3. having a basic competency in mathematics; able to understand… …
25numerate — adj. acquainted with the basic principles of mathematics. Derivatives: numeracy n. Etymology: L numerus number + ATE(2) after literate …
26numerate pecunia — /n(y)uwmareyta pakyuwn(i)ya/ In the civil law, money told or counted; money paid by tale …
27exceptio dotis cautae non numerate — /aksepsh(iy)ow dowtas kotiy non n(y)uwmareytiy/ A defense to an action for the restitution of a dowry that it was never paid, though promised, available upon the dissolution of the marriage within a limited time …
28exceptio pecuniae non numerate — /aksepsh(iy)ow pakyuwniyiy non n(y)uwmareytiy/ An exception or plea of money not paid; a defense which might be set up by a party who was sued on a promise to repay money which he had never received …
29exceptio dotis cautae non numerate — /aksepsh(iy)ow dowtas kotiy non n(y)uwmareytiy/ A defense to an action for the restitution of a dowry that it was never paid, though promised, available upon the dissolution of the marriage within a limited time …
30exceptio pecuniae non numerate — /aksepsh(iy)ow pakyuwniyiy non n(y)uwmareytiy/ An exception or plea of money not paid; a defense which might be set up by a party who was sued on a promise to repay money which he had never received …