The difference between Dozenal and Duodecimal
When used as nouns, dozenal means a value in a number system that uses 12 as its base, whereas duodecimal means a number system that uses twelve as its base.
When used as adjectives, dozenal means of a number, expressed in base 12, whereas duodecimal means of a number, expressed in base twelve.
check bellow for the other definitions of Dozenal and Duodecimal
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Dozenal as an adjective (arithmetic, rare):
Of a number, expressed in base 12.
Examples:
"synonyms: duodecimal"
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Dozenal as a noun (arithmetic, rare):
A value in a number system that uses 12 as its base.
Examples:
"synonyms: duodecimal"
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Duodecimal as an adjective (arithmetic):
Of a number, expressed in base twelve.
Examples:
"6B4 is the duodecimal notation for the decimal number 1000."
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Duodecimal as a noun (arithmetic):
A number system that uses twelve as its base.