áttján
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atto- — combining form Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, from Danish or Norwegian atten eighteen, from Old Norse āttjān; akin to Old English eahtatīene eighteen one quintillionth (10 18) part of < attogram > … New Collegiate Dictionary
dekm̥ — Ten. Oldest form *dek̑m̥, becoming *dekm̥ in centum languages. Derivatives include ten, December, decimate, dean, hundred, century, and hecatomb. I. Basic form *dekm̥ … Universalium
oktō(u) — Eight. Oldest form *ok̑tō(u), becoming *oktō(u) in centum languages. 1. a. eight, eighteen, eighty, from Old English eahta, eight, with derivatives eahtatig, eighty, and eahtatēne, eighteen ( tēne, ten; see dekm̥); … Universalium
eighteen — /ay teen /, n. 1. a cardinal number, ten plus eight. 2. a symbol for this number, as 18 or XVIII. 3. a set of this many persons or things. adj. 4. amounting to 18 in number. [bef. 1000; ME ehtetene, OE eahtatene; c. ON attjan, G achtzehn. See… … Universalium
eighteen — late 14c., eightene, earlier ahtene (c.1200), from O.E. eahtatene, eahtatyne; see EIGHT (Cf. eight) + TEEN (Cf. teen). Cf. O.S. ahtotian, Du. achttien, O.H.G. ahtozehan, Ger. achtzehn, O.N. attjan, Swed … Etymology dictionary
atto- — a prefix denoting 10 18 of a given unit, as in attometre. Symbol: a {Danish or Norwegian atter eighteen, from Old Norse āttjān} …
atto- — comb. form Math. denoting a factor of 10( 18) (attometre). Etymology: Da. or Norw. atten eighteen + O * * * ¦ad.(ˌ)ō, ¦atə combining form Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, from Danish or Norwegian atten eighteen (from Old Norse… … Useful english dictionary