Eighty-second.
The word 'sixteen', or any cardinal number is a noun or adjective.
Yes, a word for a number is both a noun and an adjective. Examples:noun: Twelve of the children have turned in permission slips.adjective: Yes, we have twelve slips so far.
82 is a composite number 83 is a prime number
The word two is an adjective because it describes an amount of items/nouns. 'There were two cats sleeping by my doorstep.' In this sentence, (as an example) two is describing the number of cats there are by the doorstep.
The word rapidly is an adjective. no
No.
no. is an abbreviation of number(from French nombre)
RA9163 would appear to be a catalogue number, not a word. It has no adjective.
The word 'sixteen', or any cardinal number is a noun or adjective.
The word "fifty" is a noun when referring to the number fifty, whereas it is an adjective when describing something as fifty in quantity.
An adjective is a word that describes the qualities, traits or a number of a noun. therefore the adjective in the sentence is "forty table"
the number times a number to equal 82 is 41x2 and it equals 82
The atomic number for lead is 82.
Atomic number 82 is Lead (Pb).
The word 'multiple' is a noun as well as an adjective. The noun multiple is a singular, common noun; a word for a number that can be divided by another number with no remainder. A number is a thing.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
A word is a thing. The word 'word' is a noun.