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Самое маленькое натуральное число на английском языке, в котором в англоязычном написании есть буква C?

есть Octillion есть ли меньше? есть ли меньше среди положительных НЕнатуральных чисел?
Роман Морозов
Роман Морозов
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A few numbers have special names (in addition to their regular names):
0: has several other names, depending on context:
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zilch, nada (from Spanish), zip: used informally when stressing nothingness; this is true especially in combination with one another ("You know nothing—zero, zip, nada, zilch!")
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cypher / cipher: archaic, from French chiffre, in turn from Arabic sifr, meaning zero
1:
ace: in certain sports and games, as in tennis or golf, indicating success with one stroke, and the face of a die or playing card with one pip
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2:
couple
brace, from Old French "arms" (the plural of arm), as in "what can be held in two arms".
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deuce: the face of a die or playing card with two pips
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4:
cater: (rare) the face of a die or playing card with four pips
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5:
cinque: (rare) the face of a die or playing card with five pips
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nickel (informal American, from the value of the nickel (United States coin), but applied in non-monetary references)
6:
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sice: (rare) the face of a die or playing card with six pips
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8:
octet
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10:
decet
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20: a score (first power of the vigesimal base), nowadays archaic; famously used in the opening of the Gettysburg Address: "Four score and seven years ago..." The Number of the Beast in the King James Bible is rendered "Six hundred threescore and six".
50: half a century, literally half of a hundred, usually used in cricket scores.
100: a century, also used in cricket scores.
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10,000,000: a crore (a hundred lakh), loanword used mainly in Indian English
Анастасия Александрова
Анастасия Александрова
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