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eleven

 
Dictionary: e·lev·en   (ĭ-lĕv'ən) pronunciation

n.
  1. The cardinal number equal to 10 + 1.
  2. The 11th in a set or sequence.
  3. Something with 11 parts or members, especially a football team.

[Middle English elleven, from Old English endleofan.]

eleven e·lev'en adj. & pron.

WORD HISTORY   The decimal system of counting is well established in the English names for numbers. Both the suffix -teen (as in fourteen) and the suffix -ty (as in forty) are related to the word ten. But what about the anomalous eleven and twelve? Why do we not say oneteen, twoteen along the same pattern as thirteen, fourteen, fifteen? Eleven in Old English is endleofan, and related forms in the various Germanic languages point back to an original Germanic *ainlif, "eleven." *Ainlif is composed of *ain-, "one," the same as our one, and the suffix *-lif from the Germanic root *lib-, "to adhere, remain, remain left over." Thus, eleven is literally "one-left" (over, that is, past ten), and twelve is "two-left" (over past ten).


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pronunciation

IN BRIEF: One more than ten; the number 11.

pronunciation Sitting in the classroom, the children are almost always hungry at eleven o'clock, a full hour before lunchtime.

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The noun has 2 meanings:

Meaning #1: the cardinal number that is the sum of ten and one
  Synonyms: 11, XI

Meaning #2: a team that plays football
  Synonym: football team


The adjective eleven has one meaning:

Meaning #1: being one more than ten
  Synonyms: 11, xi


Wikipedia: Eleven
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Eleven is 11 (number), the smallest positive integer requiring three syllables in English. The numbers of feet in a mile (5,280), furlong (660), and chain (66) are all divisible by eleven, as are the number of yards in a mile (1,760), furlong (220), and chain (22). The number of square feet in an acre is divisible by eleven squared (43,560=11*11*360) since an acre equals a furlong by a chain.

Eleven may also refer to the month of November

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  • EleVen, a clothing range designed by tennis player Venus Williams
  • Municipal Okrug 11, a municipal okrug of Vasileostrovsky District of St. Petersburg, Russia

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Translations: Eleven
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Dansk (Danish)
num. - elleve, kl. elleve
n. - ellevemandshold

Nederlands (Dutch)
elf, elftal

Français (French)
n. - onze
adj. - onze

Deutsch (German)
n. - Mannschaft, Elf
adj. - elf

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - έντεκα

Italiano (Italian)
undici

Português (Portuguese)
n. - onze (m)

Русский (Russian)
одиннадцать, группа из одиннадцати человек

Español (Spanish)
n. - equipo, once
adj. - once

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - elva

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
十一, 十一个

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
num. - 十一
n. - 十一, 十一個

한국어 (Korean)
num. - 11
n. - 열 하나, 열 한개

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 11の数字, 11時, 11歳, イレブン, 11人一組のもの, 11個
adj. - 11の, 11歳の

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) أحد عشر‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮אחת עשרה, קבוצה של אחד-עשרה אנשים‬


 
 
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