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Dardinals, often referred to in the context of set theory and mathematics, are a class of numbers representing the size of sets, particularly infinite sets. They help distinguish between different types of infinity, such as countable and uncountable infinities. The term is a blend of "cardinal" and "ordinal," highlighting their role in categorizing the nature of sets and their elements.

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